A Virtual Synchronous Machine-based Control for Eliminating DC-side Power Oscillations of Three-Phase VSCs under Unbalanced Grid Voltages

Author(s):  
Eros Avdiaj ◽  
Jon Are Suul ◽  
Salvatore D'Arco ◽  
Luigi Piegari
Energies ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 1169 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huiyu Miao ◽  
Fei Mei ◽  
Yun Yang ◽  
Hongfei Chen ◽  
Jianyong Zheng

A virtual synchronous machine (VSM) is a converter which, compared to other types of converters, has more friendly interactions with the power grid because it is able to simulate the external characteristics of a synchronous machine, which can provide virtual inertia and damping. When the grid voltage is unbalanced, there will be negative sequence current and power oscillations. There will also be double-frequency ripples on the DC bus, which affect the normal operation of the DC power source or load. In order to solve these problems, a comprehensive control strategy is proposed in this paper. The principle of a VSM operated as a current source converter, also called VISMA, is used in the design. A complex coefficient filter is applied to separate the positive and negative sequence components of the grid voltage. By analyzing the reasons of power oscillations under unbalanced voltage, the electrical simulation part of the VSM is improved to achieve several objectives: to suppress negative sequence current and DC voltage ripples. Additionally, the rated voltage in the reactive control part is adaptively adjusted to stabilize the system. The validity of the proposed control strategy is verified by simulation and experiment.


2020 ◽  
Vol 53 (2) ◽  
pp. 12968-12973
Author(s):  
Filipe Perez ◽  
Gilney Damm ◽  
Françoise Lamnabhi-Lagarrigue ◽  
Paulo Ribeiro ◽  
Renato Monaro

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