Multi-Hardware-in-the-Loop Laboratory Testing of Power Converters and Intelligent Electronic Devices for Large-Scale Power System Applications

IF 5 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Salvatore D'Arco;Santiago Sanchez-Acevedo;Jon Are Suul
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Abstract

This paper presents an approach and a corresponding laboratory infrastructure for multi-hardware-in-the-loop (M-HiL) testing of power converters and intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) with wide area features for power system monitoring and control. The basis for the testing environment is a digital real-time simulation (RTS) platform which can be utilized for phasor-based or hybrid phasor and electromagnetic transient (EMT) power system simulation. A high-bandwidth power amplifier is used for interfacing the real-time simulated power system to the power hardware. The necessary elements and their interfaces required for realizing the M-HiL testing are highlighted in the paper. Finally, a complete example of an M-HiL test based on real-time simulation of the Nordic 44 (N44)-bus power system model is presented. The test setup includes two phasor measurement units (PMUs) with their corresponding communication layers and a converter configuration for scaled emulation of the HVDC transmission system of an offshore wind farm. The configuration also includes a grid forming converter unit operated in parallel to the grid-side HVDC terminal. The presented test demonstrates how a grid forming converter operated as a Virtual Synchronous Machine (VSM) can provide frequency support to the Nordic power system and how this support would be recorded by the PMUs.
大规模电力系统应用中的电力转换器和智能电子设备的多硬件在环实验室测试
本文介绍了一种方法和相应的实验室基础设施,用于对具有广域功能的电力转换器和智能电子设备(IED)进行多硬件在环(M-HiL)测试,以实现电力系统监控。测试环境的基础是一个数字实时仿真(RTS)平台,可用于基于相量或混合相量和电磁暂态(EMT)的电力系统仿真。高带宽功率放大器用于将实时仿真电力系统连接到电力硬件。文中重点介绍了实现 M-HiL 测试所需的必要元素及其接口。最后,介绍了基于北欧 44 (N44) 总线电力系统模型实时模拟的 M-HiL 测试的完整示例。测试装置包括两个相位测量单元(PMU)及其相应的通信层,以及一个用于按比例模拟海上风电场高压直流输电系统的变流器配置。该配置还包括一个与电网侧高压直流终端并联运行的并网变流器单元。该测试演示了作为虚拟同步机 (VSM) 运行的并网变流器如何为北欧电力系统提供频率支持,以及 PMU 如何记录这种支持。
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