Emulation mechanisms of the physical synchronous generators obtained through convert-interfaced units are becoming extremely popular in literature. Still the impact of these strategies on networks frequency transients often does not take into account the effect of the converter DC-bus regulation, that plays a significant role in the dynamics definition. Thus two of the main synthetic inertia architectures are analysed both mathematically and experimentally in this article: differently from the available literature, the goal is not just to compare their macroscopic effects on network behaviour, but rather to identify the impact of the multiple internal control feedbacks on the inertia provision itself.

Feedback Couplings Evaluation on Synthetic Inertia Provision for Grid Frequency Support

Bolzoni, Alberto;Perini, Roberto
2021-01-01

Abstract

Emulation mechanisms of the physical synchronous generators obtained through convert-interfaced units are becoming extremely popular in literature. Still the impact of these strategies on networks frequency transients often does not take into account the effect of the converter DC-bus regulation, that plays a significant role in the dynamics definition. Thus two of the main synthetic inertia architectures are analysed both mathematically and experimentally in this article: differently from the available literature, the goal is not just to compare their macroscopic effects on network behaviour, but rather to identify the impact of the multiple internal control feedbacks on the inertia provision itself.
2021
Power systems control, synthetic inertia, network transients
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