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Saturation-Informed Current-Limiting Control For Grid-Forming Converters

In this paper, we investigate the transient stability of a state-of-the-art grid-forming complex-droop control (i.e., dispatchable virtual oscillator control, dVOC) under current saturation. We quantify the saturation level of a converter by introducing the concept of degree of saturation (DoS), and we propose a provably stable current-limiting control with saturation-informed feedback, which feeds the degree of saturation back to the inner voltage-control loop and the outer grid-forming loop. As a result, although the output current is saturated, the voltage phase angle can still be generated from an internal virtual voltage-source node that is governed by an equivalent complex-droop control. We prove that the proposed control achieves transient stability during current saturation under grid faults. We also provide parametric stability conditions for multi-converter systems under grid-connected and islanded scenarios. The stability performance of the current-limiting control is validated with various case studies.

Maitraya Avadhut Desai
Automatic Control Laboratory
Switzerland

Xiuqiang He
Automatic Control Laboratory
Switzerland

Linbin Huang
Automatic Control Laboratory
Switzerland

Florian Dörfler
Automatic Control Laboratory
Switzerland

 


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