Mechanism analysis of subsynchronous control interactions between full-converter-interfaced generation and a series-compensated network

IF 5 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems Pub Date : 2025-02-26 DOI:10.1016/j.ijepes.2025.110525
Jiangfeng Zhang , Siqi Bu , Tao Xue , Jiebei Zhu , Ilhan Kocar
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Recent studies reveal that unstable subsynchronous control interactions (SSCIs) between full-converter-interfaced generation (FCIG) and the series-compensated transmission line may occur when high-bandwidth phase-locked loops (PLLs) and high series compensation level (SCL) are implemented. This paper proposes a damping contribution analysis (DCA) method to investigate the SSCI mechanisms involving an FCIG-based power plant connected to a series-compensated network. Analytical expressions of the damping contribution coefficients from the series-compensated network to the PLL and q-axis current control oscillation loops are first derived. These coefficients offer a clear physical explanation of how and why high PLL bandwidth and SCL will deteriorate the damping of the dominant oscillation mode, thus leading to system instability. Additionally, a new SSCI phenomenon is identified, where dynamic interactions between the series compensation and the inner q-axis current control loop with slow dynamics also pose SSCI risks. Furthermore, the damping contribution coefficient facilitates evaluating the impacts of changes in system operating parameters on the modal shift of the concerned oscillation mode. The theoretical findings and conclusions obtained through the DCA are validated using modal analysis and electromagnetic transient simulations.
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International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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期刊介绍: The journal covers theoretical developments in electrical power and energy systems and their applications. The coverage embraces: generation and network planning; reliability; long and short term operation; expert systems; neural networks; object oriented systems; system control centres; database and information systems; stock and parameter estimation; system security and adequacy; network theory, modelling and computation; small and large system dynamics; dynamic model identification; on-line control including load and switching control; protection; distribution systems; energy economics; impact of non-conventional systems; and man-machine interfaces. As well as original research papers, the journal publishes short contributions, book reviews and conference reports. All papers are peer-reviewed by at least two referees.
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