Research on Reduced-Order Modeling of Droop Controlled Inverter Suitable for Analysis of Transient Characteristics

Under the background of a large number of converters connected to the power grid, the converter’s weak overcurrent capability and poor anti-interference ability bring challenges and hidden dangers to the transient safe and stable operation of the power grid. It is urgent to carry out the transient c...

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Main Authors: Yingjie Tan, Min Xu, Zuogang Guo, Jinyong Lei, Zhiyong Yuan, Changcheng Zhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/32/e3sconf_posei2021_01041.pdf
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Summary:Under the background of a large number of converters connected to the power grid, the converter’s weak overcurrent capability and poor anti-interference ability bring challenges and hidden dangers to the transient safe and stable operation of the power grid. It is urgent to carry out the transient characteristics analysis of the converter. Numerical simulation calculation is an important means to study transient characteristics. However, numerical simulation is time-consuming and poor in generality, which greatly limits the study of transient characteristics of systems with multiple converters. In this paper, the vertical control is the object, and the inverter reduced-order simplified model suitable for different transient stability problems is studied. First, a full-order model of the droop control inverter is established, and the singular perturbation method is used to complete the extraction of system characteristic roots and the analysis of participating factors. Then, according to the droop control of the inverter’s power angle, voltage, and frequency transient response process, accuracy and rapidity are selected as the goals, and a reduced-order simplified model suitable for different transient stability analysis is obtained. The transient characteristic analysis of the numerical simulation of the converter system provides a reduced order reference.
ISSN:2267-1242