Modelling of AC/DC Interactions of Converter-Interfaced Resources for Harmonic Power-Flow Studies in Microgrids
Johanna Kristin Maria Becker, Andreas Martin Kettner, Yihui Zuo,, Federico Cecati, Sante Pugliese, Marco Liserre, Mario Paolone

TL;DR
This paper enhances a harmonic power-flow framework for microgrids by modeling the nonlinear AC/DC interactions of converter-interfaced resources, improving the accuracy of harmonic stability analysis.
Contribution
It extends the existing HPF framework to include the nonlinear DC-side response of CIDERs, addressing a key modeling challenge in harmonic analysis.
Findings
Extended HPF model accurately predicts harmonic interactions.
Comparison shows improved results over previous models.
Framework validated on a modified CIGRE microgrid.
Abstract
Power distribution systems experience a large-scale integration of Converter-Interfaced Distributed Energy Resources (CIDERs). As acknowledged by recent literature, the interaction of individual CIDER components and different CIDERs through the grid can lead to undesirable amplification of harmonic frequencies and, ultimately, compromise the distribution system stability. In this context, the interaction of the DC and AC sides of CIDERs has been shown to have a significant impact. In order to analyze and support the mitigation of such phenomena, the authors of this paper recently proposed a Harmonic Power-Flow (HPF) framework for polyphase grids with a high share of CIDERs. The framework considers the coupling between harmonics, but ignores the DC-side response of the CIDERs. Modelling the DC side and AC/DC converter introduces a nonlinearity into the CIDER model that needs to be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrogrid Control and Optimization · Optimal Power Flow Distribution · Islanding Detection in Power Systems
