Control of Virtual Synchronous Generator for Frequency Regulation Using a Coordinated Self-adaptive MethodOACSTPCDEI
Power inverter adopting virtual synchronous generator(VSG)control can provide inertia support for distributed generation systems.However,it cannot take into account the dynamic regulation characteristics of frequency.Thus,when the system encounters a sudden change in load or disturbance,the dynamic process of frequency regulation will be greatly influenced.In view of this issue,an improved VSG control strategy based on a coordinated self-adaptive(CSA)method is proposed.The time domain analysis method is used to study the influences of virtual inertia and damping parameter perturbation on the system steady and dynamic performances.Furthermore,in order to make the control strategy suitable for large load changes and suppress frequency variations beyond the limit,the secondary frequency modulation is introduced into the control loop.Through the coordinated adaptive control of virtual inertia,virtual damping and frequency modulation,the dynamic performance of vSG frequency regulation can be obviously improved.Simulation and experiment results have verified the effectiveness of the proposed CSA control strategy.
Hongwei Fang;Zhiwei Yu;
School of Electrical and Information Engineering and Key Laboratory of Tianjin Electric Power System Simulation and Control,Tianjin University,Tianjin 300072,China
动力与电气工程
Coordinated self-adaptive methodfrequency regulationtime domain analysisvirtual synchronous generator
《CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems》 2024 (001)
P.175-184 / 10
supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51577124,No.51877148)and National Key Research and Development Program of China(SQ2023YFE0198100。
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