Enhancing the Perturbation Injection Capabilities of Grid-Connected Converters With Asymmetric Signals

Jules Mace;Andrea Cervone;Drazen Dujic
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Impedance identification is an important tool for the evaluation of grid-converter interactions, and it is based on the injection of a controlled small signal perturbation and in the analysis of the corresponding system response. Using already installed grid-connected converters as perturbation sources offers the advantage of avoiding additional dedicated hardware, but faces some implementation challenges caused by the limited voltage reserve that is normally available in such equipment. To overcome this limitation, this work presents perturbation injection signals that, by considering asymmetric voltage limits, can make the best use of the limited voltage reserve available in the system. The developed approach is first presented for a periodic multi-tone perturbation injection, and then it is extended for narrow-band and wide-band perturbations. Analytical, numerical and experimental results prove that the proposed solution can provide perturbation injections with considerably higher magnitudes compared to other conventional approaches, which makes it ideal to enhance the perturbation injection capabilities of existing grid-connected converters.
利用非对称信号增强并网变流器的扰动注入能力
阻抗识别是评估电网与变流器相互作用的重要工具,其基础是注入受控小信号扰动和分析相应的系统响应。使用已安装的并网变流器作为扰动源具有避免额外专用硬件的优势,但由于此类设备的电压储备通常有限,因此在实施过程中面临一些挑战。为了克服这一限制,本研究提出了扰动注入信号,通过考虑非对称电压限制,可以充分利用系统中有限的电压储备。所开发的方法首先用于周期性多音扰动注入,然后扩展到窄带和宽带扰动。分析、数值和实验结果证明,与其他传统方法相比,所提出的解决方案能提供幅度更大的扰动注入,因此非常适合增强现有并网变流器的扰动注入能力。
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