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Understanding the Nonlinear Behavior and Frequency Stability of a Grid-synchronized VSC Under Grid Voltage Dips (1806.11529v1)

Published 29 Jun 2018 in cs.SY

Abstract: Transients of a grid-synchronized voltage source converter (VSC) are closely related to over- currents and voltages occurred under large disturbances (e.g. a grid fault). Previous analysis in evaluating these transients usually neglect the nonlinear control effects of a VSC (e.g. phase-locked-loop, PLL). Therefore, potential stability issues related with nonlinear dynamics cannot be revealed properly. This work aims to move further in this respect. To better analyze and gain more insights into the nonlinear properties, dynamical analysis of a grid-tied VSC is conducted by parts. Specifically, the nonlinear behaviors of VSC power control loop (PCL) are firstly analyzed, in which the dynamics of PLL are assumed steady. Then, the nonlinear behaviors of PLL-dominant dynamics are further explored in detail, where the PCL is assumed steady. In this case, frequency instability and the mechanisms behind it are revealed. At last, effects of PQ controller regulation as well as controller bandwidth on the frequency stability are discussed. All the analysis and conclusions are verified by time domain simulations in PSCAD/EMTDC, where a switching model of VSC is adopted.

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