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Transient Stability Assessment for Current Constrained and Unconstrained Fault Ride-Through in Virtual Oscillator Controlled Converters (2011.09522v1)

Published 18 Nov 2020 in eess.SY and cs.SY

Abstract: Unified virtual oscillator controller (uVOC) inherits the rigorous analytical foundation offered by oscillator based grid-forming (GFM) controllers and enables fast over-current limiting and fault ride-through (FRT). Control design for effective FRT requires transient stability analysis. Existing transient stability analysis methods and studies are limited in either considering only current unconstrained scenarios or neglecting the simultaneous power angle and voltage dynamics. Under current-constrained faults, the voltage and power angle dynamics are strongly coupled and both play critical roles in determining transient stability. Therefore, decoupled analysis of the two, typically used in transient stability studies, does not offer comprehensive insight into the system dynamics. In this work, the overall FRT method for uVOC is presented and a comprehensive modeling and analysis method for transient stability is developed under both current-saturated and unsaturated symmetrical AC faults. We utilize phase-plane analysis of the overall system in a single graphical representation to obtain holistic insights into the coupled voltage and power angle dynamics. The FRT controller and the analysis method have been validated through simulations and hardware experiments. The results demonstrate that uVOC is not constrained by a critical clearing angle unlike droop and virtual synchronous machine (VSM) type second order controllers.

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