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Investigation of Grid-Forming and Grid-Following Converter Multi-Machine Interactions Under Different Control Architectures

The proliferation of converter-interfaced generation necessitates the investigation of novel small-signal multi-machine interactions. The flexibility and lack of standardisation of converter control approaches results in a plethora of potential implementations, bringing different dynamics that can interact with each other and existing elements of the power system. This paper performs a small signal analysis of power systems with the inclusion of grid-forming and grid-following converters for varying combinations of common control architectures, in terms of cascaded control loops, within the literature. Investigations are performed for a two-machine system and the WSCC 9-bus (three-machine) system. As well as interaction identification and characterisation, the impact of varying transmission line lengths, system loading, and generation dispatch are investigated.

Luke Benedetti
University of Strathclyde
United Kingdom

Alexandros Paspatis
National Technical University of Athens
Greece

Panagiotis N. Papadopoulos
University of Strathclyde
United Kingdom

Agustí Egea-Álvarez
University of Strathclyde
United Kingdom

Nikos Hatziargyriou
National Technical University of Athens
Greece

 


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