Mechanism Analysis of Modal Resonance in Converter-Based Power Systems

IF 7.2 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Transactions on Power Systems Pub Date : 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1109/TPWRS.2025.3527034
Xianyu Zhou;Siqi Bu
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The increasing integration of renewable energy and power electronics has brought various oscillation issues due to open-loop modal resonance, while the essential mechanism of open-loop modal resonance has not been fully discovered yet. In this connection, this paper firstly proposes the concept of participation factor transition (PFT), revealing the existence of PFT in open-loop modal interactions and the necessity of untraceable PFT in modal resonance. Secondly, participation factor transition analysis (PFT analysis) is conducted to investigate the contribution of PFT to modal interactions. Two categories of the PFT phenomenon, named participation factor conservation law (PFCL) and borrowing participation factor law (BPFL), are proposed to explain the essential mechanism of modal interactions in power systems. Participation factor transition index (PFTI) is proposed to determine whether PFT is traceable and then identify the dominant state variables that affect the modal interactions. Additionally, participation factor transition control (PFT control) is proposed to solve the modal resonance based on PFT analysis. Finally, the proposed participation factor transition analysis and control (PFTAC) are validated in two converter-based power systems, which not only verifies the critical role of PFT in modal interactions but also improves the small-signal stability of the power system.
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基于变流器的电力系统模态共振机理分析
随着可再生能源与电力电子的日益融合,开环模态共振带来了各种各样的振荡问题,而开环模态共振的基本机制尚未完全被发现。在此基础上,本文首先提出了参与因子跃迁(PFT)的概念,揭示了PFT在开环模态相互作用中的存在,以及不可追溯PFT在模态共振中的必要性。其次,进行参与因子转移分析(PFT),考察PFT对模态相互作用的贡献。提出了两类PFT现象,即参与因子守恒定律(PFCL)和借用参与因子守恒定律(BPFL)来解释电力系统中模态相互作用的本质机制。提出了参与因子转移指数(PFTI)来确定PFT是否可追溯,进而识别影响模态相互作用的主导状态变量。此外,在PFT分析的基础上,提出了参与因子过渡控制(PFT)来解决模态共振。最后,在两个基于变换器的电力系统中对所提出的参与因子转移分析与控制(PFTAC)进行了验证,不仅验证了pfft在模态相互作用中的关键作用,而且提高了电力系统的小信号稳定性。
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IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
15.80
自引率
7.60%
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696
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The scope of IEEE Transactions on Power Systems covers the education, analysis, operation, planning, and economics of electric generation, transmission, and distribution systems for general industrial, commercial, public, and domestic consumption, including the interaction with multi-energy carriers. The focus of this transactions is the power system from a systems viewpoint instead of components of the system. It has five (5) key areas within its scope with several technical topics within each area. These areas are: (1) Power Engineering Education, (2) Power System Analysis, Computing, and Economics, (3) Power System Dynamic Performance, (4) Power System Operations, and (5) Power System Planning and Implementation.
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