An improved phase-locked-loop control with alternative damping factors for VSC connected to weak AC system (Q328262)

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An improved phase-locked-loop control with alternative damping factors for VSC connected to weak AC system
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    An improved phase-locked-loop control with alternative damping factors for VSC connected to weak AC system (English)
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    20 October 2016
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    Summary: The gains of Phase-Locked-Loop (PLL) have significant impacts on the power transfer limits for the Voltage Source Converter (VSC) connected to weak AC systems. Therefore, in this paper, an improved PLL control, respectively, with alternative damping factors for rectifier and inverter is proposed. First, it is proved that the impedance angle of an AC system has a great impact on the small-signal stability of the VSC system. With the same variation tendency of Thévenin equivalent resistance, the limits of power transmission are changing in opposite trends for rectifier and inverter. Second, the improved PLL with alternative damping factors is proposed based on the participation factor analysis. Third, the optimal damping factors of the improved PLL control for rectifier and inverter are calculated. Simulations and calculations validate the following three conclusions: (1) in rectifying operation, the equivalent system resistance has a negative impact on the stability of the system and this is not the case for inverting operation; (2) adding the alternative damping factors to PLL control shows similar results compared with changing the impedance angle of AC system; (3) the proposed optimal damping factors of PLL can effectively extend the power transfer limits under both rectifier and inverter modes.
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    phase-locked-loop (PLL)
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    voltage source converter (VSC)
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    small-signal stability
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