2022
DOI: 10.1049/icp.2021.2578
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Three-port impedance model and validation of VSCs for stability analysis

Abstract: Modern power system is undergoing a paradigm shift from the synchronous generators-based system to the power electronics converters-dominated system. With the high penetration of converters, serious stability problems are provoked, especially the wideband oscillations (e.g., sub-synchronous oscillations, harmonic oscillations, etc). Various studies have been conducted in this respect, while most of them separate the ac-side stability with the dc-side stability. However, for the stability analysis of the hybrid… Show more

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“…Furthermore, to overcome the drawback that the 2x2 matrix (MIMO) modified sequence impedance was difficult to understand intuitively, the Reference (20) showed the method that the modified sequence impedance was converted to an equivalent scalar (SISO). Based on the method in Reference (20), which represents the entire circuit with a single impedance, a method is proposed to extend the circuit by connecting a 3-port impedance module that represents the AC system with 2 × 2 MIMO and the DC system with 1 × 1 SISO (21) . In Reference (22), an impedance-based analysis was performed on an MG consisting of two types of advanced controlled inverters (grid-forming type and grid-following type).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, to overcome the drawback that the 2x2 matrix (MIMO) modified sequence impedance was difficult to understand intuitively, the Reference (20) showed the method that the modified sequence impedance was converted to an equivalent scalar (SISO). Based on the method in Reference (20), which represents the entire circuit with a single impedance, a method is proposed to extend the circuit by connecting a 3-port impedance module that represents the AC system with 2 × 2 MIMO and the DC system with 1 × 1 SISO (21) . In Reference (22), an impedance-based analysis was performed on an MG consisting of two types of advanced controlled inverters (grid-forming type and grid-following type).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%