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Clustering-Based Modeling and Interaction Analysis of Multiple Differently Parameterized Grid-Side Inverters in PMSG Wind Turbines

Shuhan Liao, Yandong Chen, Meng Huang, Xikun Fu, Xiaoming Zha, Lei Wang, An Luo, Josep M. Guerrero

2021IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Interactions of identical inverters in weak grids have received wide attentions. However, in a practical wind farm, parameters of grid-side inverters and lengths of collecting lines are not completely the same. In this case, a multi-inverter system is not symmetric, and thus the interaction mechanism could be more complicated than that of identical inverters. To investigate the interaction mechanism of differently parameterized inverters, this paper proposes a clustering-based modeling method, in which inverters with identical parameters are classified as one group. The clustering-based model allows for efficient stability assessment using three low-order transfer function matrices, instead of a full-order dynamic model. The root locus analysis is applied in the clustering-based model for stability analysis. Results show that the interconnection of distinct groups of inverters deteriorates common current stability, but has no impact on interactive current stability. The simulation and rtlab-based experimental results validate the effectiveness of the proposed model and the interaction mechanism of differently parameterized inverters.

Topics & Concepts

Cluster analysisParameterized complexityInverterGridStability (learning theory)Transfer functionControl theory (sociology)Computer scienceRoot locusInterconnectionEngineeringAlgorithmMathematicsControl systemVoltageArtificial intelligenceMachine learningElectrical engineeringControl (management)Computer networkGeometryMicrogrid Control and OptimizationIslanding Detection in Power SystemsPower Systems and Renewable Energy