Voltage Stability of Inverter-Based Systems: Impact of Parameters and Irrelevance of Line Dynamics
Voltage Stability of Inverter-Based Systems: Impact of Parameters and Irrelevance of Line Dynamics
This paper investigates voltage stability in inverter-based power systems concerning fold and saddle-node bifurcations. An analytical expression is derived for the sensitivity of the stability margin using the normal vector to the bifurcation hypersurface. Such information enables efficient identification of effective control parameters in mitigating voltage instability. Comprehensive analysis reveals that reactive loading setpoint and current controller's feedforward gain are the most influential parameters for enhancing voltage stability in a grid-following (GFL) inverter system, while the voltage controller's feedforward gain plays a dominant role in a grid-forming (GFM) inverter. Notably, both theoretical and numerical results demonstrate that transmission line dynamics have no impact on fold/saddle-node bifurcations in these systems. Results in this paper provide insights for efficient analysis and control in future inverter-dominated power systems through reductions in parameter space and model complexity.
Sushobhan Chatterjee、Sijia Geng
电工基础理论高电压技术
Sushobhan Chatterjee,Sijia Geng.Voltage Stability of Inverter-Based Systems: Impact of Parameters and Irrelevance of Line Dynamics[EB/OL].(2025-06-16)[2025-06-23].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.13341.点此复制
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