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Main Authors: Zeng, Zexian, Bhagwat, Prajwal, Saeedifard, Maryam, Groß, Dominic
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.14964
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author Zeng, Zexian
Bhagwat, Prajwal
Saeedifard, Maryam
Groß, Dominic
author_facet Zeng, Zexian
Bhagwat, Prajwal
Saeedifard, Maryam
Groß, Dominic
contents This paper focuses on the challenging task of bottom-up restoration in a complete blackout system using Grid-forming (GFM) converters. Challenges arise due to the limited current capability of power converters, resulting in distinct dynamic responses and fault current characteristics compared to synchronous generators. Additionally, GFM control needs to address the presence of unbalanced conditions commonly found in distribution systems. To address these challenges, this paper explores the black start capability of GFM converters with a generalized three-phase GFM droop control. This approach integrates GFM controls individually for each phase, incorporating phase-balancing feedback and enabling current limiting for each phase during unbalanced faults or overloading. The introduction of a phase-balancing gain provides flexibility to trade-off between voltage and power imbalances. The study further investigates bottom-up black start operations using GFM converters, incorporating advanced load relays into breakers for gradual load energization without central coordination. The effectiveness of bottom-up black start operations with GFM converters, utilizing the generalized three-phase GFM droop, is evaluated through electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulations in MATLAB/Simulink. The results confirm the performance and effectiveness of this approach in achieving successful black start operations under unbalanced conditions.
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spellingShingle Black Start Operation of Grid-Forming Converters Based on Generalized Three-phase Droop Control Under Unbalanced Conditions
Zeng, Zexian
Bhagwat, Prajwal
Saeedifard, Maryam
Groß, Dominic
Systems and Control
This paper focuses on the challenging task of bottom-up restoration in a complete blackout system using Grid-forming (GFM) converters. Challenges arise due to the limited current capability of power converters, resulting in distinct dynamic responses and fault current characteristics compared to synchronous generators. Additionally, GFM control needs to address the presence of unbalanced conditions commonly found in distribution systems. To address these challenges, this paper explores the black start capability of GFM converters with a generalized three-phase GFM droop control. This approach integrates GFM controls individually for each phase, incorporating phase-balancing feedback and enabling current limiting for each phase during unbalanced faults or overloading. The introduction of a phase-balancing gain provides flexibility to trade-off between voltage and power imbalances. The study further investigates bottom-up black start operations using GFM converters, incorporating advanced load relays into breakers for gradual load energization without central coordination. The effectiveness of bottom-up black start operations with GFM converters, utilizing the generalized three-phase GFM droop, is evaluated through electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulations in MATLAB/Simulink. The results confirm the performance and effectiveness of this approach in achieving successful black start operations under unbalanced conditions.
title Black Start Operation of Grid-Forming Converters Based on Generalized Three-phase Droop Control Under Unbalanced Conditions
topic Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.14964