A Virtual Admittance-Based Fault Current Limiting Method for Grid-Forming Inverters
By: Zaid Ibn Mahmood, Hantao Cui, Ying Zhang
Potential Business Impact:
Keeps power grids safe from electrical problems.
Inverter-based resources (IBRs) are a key component in the ongoing modernization of power systems, with grid-forming (GFM) inverters playing a central role. Effective fault current limiting is a major challenge to modernizing power systems through increased penetration of GFM inverters. Due to their voltage-source nature, GFM inverters offer no direct control over the output current and, therefore, are susceptible to high fault currents. This vulnerability is especially pronounced during large phase jumps, a condition overlooked by most fault current limiting methods. This paper proposes a hybrid fault current limiting method implemented through a virtual admittance by leveraging the advantages of two virtual impedance (VI)-based methods tailored for three-phase faults and phase jump disturbances. Electromagnetic transient simulations conducted in MATLAB-Simulink demonstrate the method's effectiveness across various disturbances, validating its potential in single-loop GFM structures.
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