Sequence Impedance Characteristics of Grid-Feeding Converters

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  • Marc Dokus
  • Axel Mertens
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des Sammelwerks2020 IEEE 9th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, IPEMC 2020 ECCE Asia
Seiten1216-1223
Seitenumfang8
ISBN (elektronisch)9781728153018
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2020
Veranstaltung2020 IEEE 9th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference IPEMC2020-ECCE Asia - Nanjing, China
Dauer: 29 Nov. 20202 Dez. 2020
Konferenznummer: 9

Abstract

In this paper, sequence impedance-based modelling is applied to two different grid-feeding converter systems, namely: (a) a converter with an inner cascaded current and power control (PQC); and (b) a converter based on the direct power control (DPC) approach in [1]. In general, impedance modelling is suitable for a systematic analysis of the robustness of different converter controls and their stability issues, especially with the benefit of being applicable to larger power networks. In this work, sequence impedance models are proposed, which do not only predict the effect of two different grid-feeding controls on system stability, but also reveal their frequency-coupling effect. The models are evaluated against each other and validated by time-domain simulations and laboratory experiments. The validity of the derived models is confirmed based on the close correlation between sequence impedance model, time-domain simulation and experimental results.

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Sequence Impedance Characteristics of Grid-Feeding Converters. / Dokus, Marc; Mertens, Axel.
2020 IEEE 9th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, IPEMC 2020 ECCE Asia. 2020. S. 1216-1223 9367825.

Publikation: Beitrag in Buch/Bericht/Sammelwerk/KonferenzbandAufsatz in KonferenzbandForschungPeer-Review

Dokus, M & Mertens, A 2020, Sequence Impedance Characteristics of Grid-Feeding Converters. in 2020 IEEE 9th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, IPEMC 2020 ECCE Asia., 9367825, S. 1216-1223, 2020 IEEE 9th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference IPEMC2020-ECCE Asia, Nanjing, China, 29 Nov. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1109/IPEMC-ECCEAsia48364.2020.9367825
Dokus, M., & Mertens, A. (2020). Sequence Impedance Characteristics of Grid-Feeding Converters. In 2020 IEEE 9th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, IPEMC 2020 ECCE Asia (S. 1216-1223). Artikel 9367825 https://doi.org/10.1109/IPEMC-ECCEAsia48364.2020.9367825
Dokus M, Mertens A. Sequence Impedance Characteristics of Grid-Feeding Converters. in 2020 IEEE 9th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, IPEMC 2020 ECCE Asia. 2020. S. 1216-1223. 9367825 doi: 10.1109/IPEMC-ECCEAsia48364.2020.9367825
Dokus, Marc ; Mertens, Axel. / Sequence Impedance Characteristics of Grid-Feeding Converters. 2020 IEEE 9th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, IPEMC 2020 ECCE Asia. 2020. S. 1216-1223
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