4.7 Article

Participation Analysis in Impedance Models: The Grey-Box Approach for Power System Stability

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS
Volume 37, Issue 1, Pages 343-353

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPWRS.2021.3088345

Keywords

Impedance; Admittance; Manganese; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Power system stability; Mathematical model; Analytical models; Impedance; admittance; participation factor; inverter-based resource; eigenvalue sensitivity

Funding

  1. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council of U.K. (EPSRC) [EP/S000909/1, EP/T021780/1]

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This paper introduces a grey-box approach for analyzing the small-signal stability of complex power systems. This approach allows for root-cause tracing without disclosing the full details of the internal control structure. The paper proposes the impedance participation factor and establishes its relationship with eigenvalue sensitivity.
This paper develops a grey-box approach to small-signal stability analysis of complex power systems that facilitates root-cause tracing without requiring disclosure of the full details of the internal control structure of apparatus connected to the system. The grey-box enables participation analysis in impedance models, which is popular in power electronics and increasingly accepted in power systems for stability analysis. The Impedance participation factor is proposed and defined in terms of the residue of the whole-system admittance matrix. It is proved that, the so defined impedance participation factor equals the sensitivity of the whole-system eigenvalue with respect to apparatus impedance. The classic state participation factor is related to the impedance participation factor via a chain-rule. Based on the chain-rule, a three-layer grey-box approach, with three degrees of transparency, is proposed for root-cause tracing to different depths, i.e. apparatus, states, and parameters, according to the available information. The association of impedance participation factor with eigenvalue sensitivity points to the re-tuning that would stabilize the system. The impedance participation factor can be measured in the field or calculated from the black-box impedance spectra with little prior knowledge required.

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