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Main Authors: Mahapatra, Kaveri, Mitra, Bhaskar, Kundu, Soumya
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.21133
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author Mahapatra, Kaveri
Mitra, Bhaskar
Kundu, Soumya
author_facet Mahapatra, Kaveri
Mitra, Bhaskar
Kundu, Soumya
contents Recent Odessa disturbance events have brought attention to the challenges associated with the interaction between Inverter-Based Resources (IBRs) and the transmission and distribution system. The NERC event diagnosis report has highlighted several issues, emphasizing the need for continuous performance monitoring of these IBRs by system operators. Key areas of concern include the mismatch of control and protection performance of IBRs between the original equipment manufacturer (OEM)-provided models and field measurements. The inability to replicate the realistic response can result in incorrect reliability and resilience studies. In this paper, we developed an approach on how to emulate the behavior of an IBR using measurement data obtained for system operators to utilize in real-time and long-term planning. Two experiments are conducted in the phasor domain and electromagnetic transients (EMT) domain to emulate the behavior for grid forming and grid following inverters under various operating conditions and the effectiveness of the proposed model is demonstrated in terms of accuracy and ease of utilizing user-defined models (UDMs).
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spellingShingle Data-driven Modeling for Grid Edge IBRs: A Digital Twin Perspective of User-Defined Models
Mahapatra, Kaveri
Mitra, Bhaskar
Kundu, Soumya
Systems and Control
Recent Odessa disturbance events have brought attention to the challenges associated with the interaction between Inverter-Based Resources (IBRs) and the transmission and distribution system. The NERC event diagnosis report has highlighted several issues, emphasizing the need for continuous performance monitoring of these IBRs by system operators. Key areas of concern include the mismatch of control and protection performance of IBRs between the original equipment manufacturer (OEM)-provided models and field measurements. The inability to replicate the realistic response can result in incorrect reliability and resilience studies. In this paper, we developed an approach on how to emulate the behavior of an IBR using measurement data obtained for system operators to utilize in real-time and long-term planning. Two experiments are conducted in the phasor domain and electromagnetic transients (EMT) domain to emulate the behavior for grid forming and grid following inverters under various operating conditions and the effectiveness of the proposed model is demonstrated in terms of accuracy and ease of utilizing user-defined models (UDMs).
title Data-driven Modeling for Grid Edge IBRs: A Digital Twin Perspective of User-Defined Models
topic Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.21133