An efficient method for small-signal stability assessment of P − ƒ/Q − V̇ droop control in an isolated micro-grid

Mohanraj Bellie Subramani, Srinivas Gude, Kuan-Chu Lin, C. Chu
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An efficient method for small-signal stability assessment of P - f/Q - V̇ droop control methods for multiple converters in an isolated micro-grid (MG) is proposed in this paper. A MG model described with arbitrary number of converters is explored first. If there are more number of converters in a chosen MG, only dominant eigenvalues related to droop control are of primary interest. Therefore, constructing a reduced-order model to speed up the small-signal stability assessment becomes necessary. By extending the previous work of MG with P - f/Q - V droop control, a reduced-order model of MG with P - f/Q - V̇ droop control is investigated under mild assumptions. Such a simplified model will facilitate to compute the poles and zeros of the closed-loop systems and provide more physical insight to examine the relationship between dominant eigenvalues and each droop control gain. As the mathematical analysis of conventional P - f/Q - V droop control provides the characteristic polynomials contributed by P - f and Q - V droop controls, the P - f/Q - V̇ droop control also provides a similar characteristic polynomials contributed by P - f and Q - V̇ droop controls. These characteristic polynomials of the system helps MG operators for better tuning of each droop gain for stable operation of MG. A detailed study of actual plant model and the reduced-order plant model are investigated. Both simulation and experimental results are presented to validate the proposed method.
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孤立微电网P−f /Q−V ̄下垂控制的小信号稳定性评估方法
本文提出了一种有效的小信号稳定性评估方法,用于隔离微电网中多个变流器的P - f/Q - V -下垂控制。首先探讨了具有任意数量转炉的MG模型。如果在选择的MG中有更多的转换器,则只有与下垂控制相关的显性特征值是主要感兴趣的。因此,有必要建立一个降阶模型来加快小信号稳定性评估。通过推广已有的具有P - f/Q - V下垂控制的MG的工作,在温和的假设条件下研究了具有P - f/Q - V下垂控制的MG的降阶模型。这样的简化模型将有助于计算闭环系统的极点和零点,并提供更多的物理洞察力来检查主导特征值与每个下垂控制增益之间的关系。传统的P - f/Q - V下垂控制的数学分析提供了P - f和Q - V下垂控制所贡献的特征多项式,P - f/Q - V下垂控制也提供了P - f和Q - V下垂控制所贡献的相似特征多项式。系统的这些特征多项式有助于MG算子更好地调整每个下垂增益,使MG稳定运行。对实际植物模型和降阶植物模型进行了详细的研究。仿真和实验结果验证了该方法的有效性。
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