TY - JOUR
T1 - Inertia Response Improvement in AC Microgrids
T2 - A Fuzzy-Based Virtual Synchronous Generator Control
AU - Karimi, Amin
AU - Khayat, Yousef
AU - Naderi, Mobin
AU - Dragicevic, Tomislav
AU - Mirzaei, Rahmatollah
AU - Blaabjerg, Frede
AU - Bevrani , Hassan
PY - 2020/4
Y1 - 2020/4
N2 - The absence of rotational masses from synchronous generators in converter-interfaced microgrids leads to a lack of inertia. Consequently, the system exhibits steeper frequency variations and higher frequency nadir, which may degrade the dynamic performance and challenge the operation of sensitive equipment such as protective relays in the grid. Virtual synchronous generator is introduced as an effective solution to increase the inertial response of converter interfaced renewable energy sources. This article proposed a fuzzy controller, which is augmented on the virtual synchronous generator topology to damp the perturbation during transients by increasing the inertia of the system. The proposed fuzzy control adds a correction term to the governor's output power that increases the system inertia during transients. In order to compare the inertial response improvement, a comparison between proposed fuzzy control technique and cost function based inertia and damping coefficient optimization is done on a virtual synchronous generator platform. It is shown that online measurement based adaptive methods have a better inertial response against other time-consuming techniques. To further verification, a number of experiments are done, which confirm the merits of the proposed fuzzy based virtual synchronous generator control method.
AB - The absence of rotational masses from synchronous generators in converter-interfaced microgrids leads to a lack of inertia. Consequently, the system exhibits steeper frequency variations and higher frequency nadir, which may degrade the dynamic performance and challenge the operation of sensitive equipment such as protective relays in the grid. Virtual synchronous generator is introduced as an effective solution to increase the inertial response of converter interfaced renewable energy sources. This article proposed a fuzzy controller, which is augmented on the virtual synchronous generator topology to damp the perturbation during transients by increasing the inertia of the system. The proposed fuzzy control adds a correction term to the governor's output power that increases the system inertia during transients. In order to compare the inertial response improvement, a comparison between proposed fuzzy control technique and cost function based inertia and damping coefficient optimization is done on a virtual synchronous generator platform. It is shown that online measurement based adaptive methods have a better inertial response against other time-consuming techniques. To further verification, a number of experiments are done, which confirm the merits of the proposed fuzzy based virtual synchronous generator control method.
KW - AC microgrids
KW - converter interfaced generation
KW - frequency stability
KW - transient performance
KW - virtual inertia
KW - virtual synchronous generator
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85078289463&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/TPEL.2019.2937397
DO - 10.1109/TPEL.2019.2937397
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0885-8993
VL - 35
SP - 4321
EP - 4331
JO - I E E E Transactions on Power Electronics
JF - I E E E Transactions on Power Electronics
IS - 4
M1 - 8812618
ER -