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Inertia effect and load sharing capability of grid forming converters connected to a transmission grid

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The virtual synchronous machine concept (VSM) has been developed initially to reproduce the synchronous machine stabilizing effect by providing inertia with the emulation of swing equation, whereas droop control is developed initially to ensure load sharing and has no inertia. An introduction of a low pass filter to droop control has been motivated to filter the active power measurement and ensures a time decoupling with the inner control loops, whereas, this low-pass filter can also provide inertia to the system. This functionality is limited due to its negative impact on the active power dynamic. This paper proposes an analysis of the conventional droop control by showing its limitations and proposes an improved inertial droop control that allows providing the inertia to the system and ensures a good dynamic behavior of the active power at once in simple manner, and without modifying the load sharing capability. The results obtained are compared to the conventional method (Droop control and VSM) in various topologies in order to show the relevance of the proposed method.
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hal-02082462 , version 1 (28-03-2019)

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Taoufik Qoria, François Gruson, Frédéric Colas, Guillaume Denis, T. Prevost, et al.. Inertia effect and load sharing capability of grid forming converters connected to a transmission grid. The 15th IET international conference on AC and DC Power Transmission, Feb 2019, Coventry, United Kingdom. pp.6. ⟨hal-02082462⟩
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