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Analysis of Additional Damping Control Strategy and Parameter Optimization for Improving Small Signal Stability of VSC-HVDC System
1 State Grid Chongqing Electric Power Company Research Institute, Chongqing, 401120, China
2 Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin, 132000, China
* Corresponding Author: Hanjie Liu. Email:
Energy Engineering 2023, 120(4), 931-948. https://doi.org/10.32604/ee.2023.025163
Received 24 June 2022; Accepted 22 September 2022; Issue published 13 February 2023
Abstract
The voltage source converter based high voltage direct current (VSC-HVDC) system is based on voltage source converter, and its control system is more complex. Also affected by the fast control of power electronics, oscillation phenomenon in wide frequency domain may occur. To address the problem of small signal stability of the VSC-HVDC system, a converter control strategy is designed to improve its small signal stability, and the risk of system oscillation is reduced by attaching a damping controller and optimizing the control parameters. Based on the modeling of the VSC-HVDC system, the general architecture of the inner and outer loop control of the VSC-HVDC converter is established; and the damping controllers for DC control and AC control are designed in the phase-locked loop and the inner and outer loop control parts respectively; the state-space state model of the control system is established to analyze its performance. And the electromagnetic transient simulation model is built on the PSCAD/EMTDC simulation platform to verify the accuracy of the small signal model. The influence of the parameters of each control part on the stability of the system is summarized. The main control parts affecting stability are optimized for the phenomenon of oscillation due to changes in operation mode occurring on the AC side due to faults and other reasons, which effectively eliminates system oscillation and improves system small signal stability, providing a certain reference for engineering design.Keywords
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