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Transient Synchronization Stability Control for LVRT With Power Angle Estimation

Ruiting Sun, Junpeng Ma, Wenli Yang, Shunliang Wang, Tianqi Liu

2021IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics39 citationsDOI

Abstract

Power synchronization control (PSC) is an effective control method for a voltage-source converter (VSC) connected with a weak grid, where the short-circuit ratio is close to 1. The grid voltage sag will induce the synchronization instability of PSC-VSC and then trigger the catastrophic cascading failure in the power system. This letter presents the transient power angle nature of PSC under the grid disturbance by phase portrait, and the critical condition of transient synchronization instability for PSC is derived. The virtual orthogonal power (VOP) is elaborated and the power angle estimation method is presented by VOP. Then, a mode adaptive transient synchronization stability control scheme is proposed for the low-voltage ride through with the power angle estimation scheme. By using the proposed transient synchronization stability control scheme, the PSC-VSC can maintain synchronization with the grid during the fault of grid voltage sag. The control method theoretical analysis is verified by the experimental tests.

Topics & Concepts

Control theory (sociology)Transient (computer programming)Synchronization (alternating current)Voltage sagElectric power systemFault (geology)Phase-locked loopEngineeringPower controlComputer sciencePower (physics)Electronic engineeringTopology (electrical circuits)Electrical engineeringPhysicsControl (management)Artificial intelligenceGeologyJitterOperating systemSeismologyQuantum mechanicsMicrogrid Control and OptimizationPower Systems and Renewable EnergyIslanding Detection in Power Systems
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