Title :
Novel Comprehensive Control Framework for Incorporating VSCs to Smart Power Grids Using Bidirectional Synchronous-VSC
Author :
Ashabani, Mahdi ; Mohamed, Yasser Abdel-Rady I.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Abstract :
This paper presents a new control strategy for voltage-source converters (VSCs) in the frequency-angle domain which enables dc-link voltage regulation via frequency and load angle adjustment. A major advantage of the proposed controller is emulating the behavior of synchronous machines (SMs) with proper regulation of dc-link voltage which eases integration of VSCs interfacing distributed and renewable generation units into ac systems in the presence of conventional SMs. A cascaded frequency, angle and virtual torque control topology is developed to emulate the mechanical behavior of an SM which offers synchronization power to eliminate the need for a phase-locked-loop after initial converter synchronization, and damping power dynamics to damp power oscillations; and presents frequency dynamics similar to SMs, thus it introduces some inertia to the grid. The controller presents high stability margin and fast dc-link voltage regulation, whereas it can provide frequency support in the ac-side during contingencies. Frequency and voltage amplitude are adjusted by two separate loops. Two different variants are proposed for dc-link voltage control; namely direct dc-link voltage control and indirect dc-link voltage control via a dc-link voltage controller. Small-signal dynamics, analysis, and design process are presented. Both simulation and experimental results are provided to validate the controller effectiveness.
Keywords :
power convertors; smart power grids; synchronisation; synchronous machines; torque control; voltage control; bidirectional synchronous-VSC; comprehensive control framework; converter synchronization; damping power dynamics; dc-link voltage controller; dc-link voltage regulation; frequency adjustment; load angle adjustment; phase-locked-loop; small-signal dynamics; smart power grids; stability margin; synchronization power; synchronous machines; virtual torque control topology; voltage source converters; Frequency control; Power conversion; Power system dynamics; Topology; Torque; Voltage control; Control topology; dc-link voltage regulation; power control; voltage-source converters (VSCs);
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2013.2287291