公制(单位)
电阻抗
转换器
网格
电子工程
航程(航空)
控制理论(社会学)
电压
计算机科学
工程类
电气工程
数学
航空航天工程
运营管理
几何学
控制(管理)
人工智能
作者
Callum Henderson,Agustí Egea‐Àlvarez,Thyge Kneuppel,Guangya Yang,Lie Xu
标识
DOI:10.1109/tpwrd.2022.3233455
摘要
Short circuit ratio is an outdated measure of system strength in converter dominated systems as the useful behaviour of inverter-based resources is not represented. While still useful for determining fault current provision, converter connected generation contributes to short circuit level and system strength in a different way to traditional synchronous generation. Additionally, traditional measures only account for system strength at the fundamental frequency while converters possess complex interactions across a frequency range. A novel method of determining system strength across this frequency range from the network impedances is proposed in this paper. The approach known as the Grid Strength Impedance Metric, calculates the system strength independently from short circuit level. The unique contribution of grid-following and grid-forming converters is represented by including the multiple-input multiple-output converter output impedances in the calculation. Small-signal impedance models are employed, and the metric is largely concerned with short-term voltage stability, but some inferences can be made for longer timescales. The approach is validated using time domain simulations to check for any identified areas of weakness in the frequency range. The Grid Strength Impedance Metric successfully represents the useful behaviour of grid-forming converters, indicating an enhancement in voltage stiffness in locations of deployment.
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