Transient Stability Analysis for Grid Following Converters in Low-Inertia Power Systems by Direct Method
Fangyuan Sun, Ruisheng Diao, Ruiyuan Zeng, Zhanning Liu, Baorong Zhou, Junjie Li, Wangqianyun Tang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel Zubov-based method for accurately analyzing transient stability of grid-following converters in low-inertia power systems, addressing nonlinear damping and complex dynamics.
Contribution
It develops a new dynamic model and a Zubov-based energy function approach to overcome limitations of traditional methods in low-inertia systems.
Findings
The proposed method accurately estimates attraction boundaries and critical clearance times.
Simulation results verify the effectiveness of the Zubov-based analysis in low-inertia conditions.
LIS parameters significantly influence transient stability, as demonstrated by the case studies.
Abstract
With the increased penetration of renewable energy and reduced proportion of synchronous generators, the low-inertia characteristics of todays power system become prominent, and the transient stability issue of grid following converter (GFLC) under low inertia system (LIS) condition becomes critical. There are two prominent problems in the transient stability analysis of GFLC-LIS. The angular dynamic of LIS increases the complexity of transient stability analysis, and the nonlinear, possibly negative damping of GFLC makes it difficult to guarantee the conservative of the traditional methods. These problems make the traditional methods inapplicable. In this paper, the transient stability analysis of GFLC LIS is investigated to provide an accurate estimation of the attraction boundary and critical clearance time (CCT). Firstly, a dynamic model of GFLC-LIS is constructed, considering the…
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