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arxiv 1703.10514 v2 pith:7DZZFMZT submitted 2017-03-30 cs.SY cs.SY

A Generalized-Impedance Based Stability Criterion for Three-Phase Grid-Connected Voltage Source Converters

classification cs.SY cs.SY
keywords systemcriterionstabilitycouplingimpedancetermsthree-phaseconverters
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The output impedance matrices of three-phase grid-connected voltage source converters (VSCs) are widely used in power system stability analysis. Regardless of how the impedance is modeled, there always exist coupling terms in the impedance matrix, which makes the system a multi-input- multi-output (MIMO) system. Some approximation approaches omit the coupling terms so that a three-phase system can be treated like a single-phase one, and the impedance-based stability criterion for a single-input-single-output (SISO) system is applicable. However, such handling may result in analytical errors or even incorrect conclusions in a mirror frequency coupled system. By introducing the concept of generalized- impedances, this letter proposes a new stability criterion based on a virtual SISO system, which can effectively handle the coupling terms. Further, the effects of the phase-locked-loop (PLL) parameters on system stability are studied based on the proposed criterion. The effectiveness of the proposed criterion is verified by a hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation based on RT-LAB.

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