Stability Analysis and Improvement of Three-Phase Grid-Connected Power Converters with Virtual Inertia Control

2019 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC)(2019)

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The lack of inertia issue challenges the frequency control and stability of small-scale modern power systems. To alleviate adverse effects from inertia reduction, three-phase grid-connected power converters are increasingly being used to provide virtual inertia upon system demands. This can be achieved by directly linking the grid frequency and voltage references of DC-link capacitors/ultracapacitors. However, this paper reveals that the virtual inertia control may possibly induce instabilities to power converters under weak grid conditions, which is caused by the coupling between the d- and q-axis as well as the inherent differential operator introduced by the virtual inertia control. To tackle the instability issue, this paper proposes a modified virtual inertia control to mitigate the differential effect. Experimental verifications are provided, which demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed control in stabilizing three-phase grid-connected power converters for inertia emulation even when connected to weak grids.
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Voltage control,Phase locked loops,Frequency control,Power system stability,Synchronous generators,Capacitors,Frequency conversion
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