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Saturation-informed current-limiting control for grid-forming converters

M. Desai, Xiuqiang He, Linbin Huang, Florian Dörfler

2024Electric Power Systems Research14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the transient stability of a state-of-the-art grid-forming complex-droop control (i.e., dispatchable virtual oscillator control, dVOC) under current saturation. We quantify the saturation level of a converter by introducing the concept of degree of saturation (DoS), and we propose a provably stable current-limiting control with saturation-informed feedback, which feeds the degree of saturation back to the inner voltage-control loop and the outer grid-forming loop. As a result, although the output current is saturated, the voltage phase angle can still be generated from an internal virtual voltage-source node that is governed by an equivalent complex-droop control. We prove that the proposed control achieves transient stability during current saturation under grid faults. We also provide parametric stability conditions for multi-converter systems under grid-connected and islanded scenarios. The stability performance of the current-limiting control is validated with various case studies. • Current saturation can destabilize grid-forming converters since it leads to current-dependent variable impedance. • Saturation information is fed back to the controller to ensure transient stability under current saturation. • Transient stability conditions are established for current-saturated grid-forming converters.

Topics & Concepts

Voltage droopControl theory (sociology)Saturation (graph theory)GridConvertersParametric statisticsVoltageVoltage sourceCurrent limitingComputer scienceEngineeringControl (management)MathematicsElectrical engineeringStatisticsGeometryArtificial intelligenceCombinatoricsMicrogrid Control and OptimizationHVDC Systems and Fault ProtectionIslanding Detection in Power Systems
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