Synchronverters used for damping inter-area oscillations in two-area power systems

Authors

  • Moshe Blau Author
  • George Weiss Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj16.209

Keywords:

synchronverter, inter-area oscillation, local mode, virtual friction, droop coefficient, power system stabilizer

Abstract

This research demonstrates the potential contribution of synchronverters with virtual friction to the damping of interarea oscillations and the enhancement of the transient stability of a power system. Virtual friction creates additional torque acting on the virtual rotor of the synchronverter, which is equivalent to viscous friction being present between this synchronverter and the virtual rotor of another (usually remote) synchronverter or bus bar. This function is realized by creating communication lines between synchronverters in different areas of a power system and expanding the synchronverter algorithm. Our study is based on simulations in PSS/E for an IEEE benchmark two-area network.

Author Biographies

  • Moshe Blau

    Ministry of Transparency and Comptroller-General (CGU) Brasília. Brazil

  • George Weiss

    Electronic Engineering Department,  ETSEIB, Polytechnic University of Catalonia. (UPC) Barcelona. Spain

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2024-01-24

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