Data-Driven Modeling of Grid-Forming Inverter Dynamics Using Power Hardware-in-the-Loop Experimentation

Nischal Guruwacharya, Soham Chakraborty, Govind Saraswat, Richard Bryce, Timothy Hansen, Reinaldo Tonkoski

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Abstract

Recently, there is rapid integration of power electronic converter (PECs) into the power grid. Most of these PECs are grid-following inverters, where weak grid operation becomes an issue. Research is now shifting focus to grid-forming (GFM) inverters, resembling synchronous generators. The shift towards converter-based generation necessitates accurate PEC models for assessing system dynamics that were previously ignored in conventional power systems. Data-driven modeling (DDM) techniques are becoming valuable tools for capturing the dynamic behavior of advanced control strategies for PECs. This paper proposes using power hardware-in-the-loop experiments to capture dynamic GFM data in the application of DDM techniques. Furthermore, the paper derives an analytical approach to obtaining a mathematical model of GFM inverter dynamics and compares it with the DDM. A square-chirp probing signal was employed to perturb the active and reactive power of the load inside an Opal-RT model. The dynamic response of the GFM inverter, including changes in frequency and voltage, was recorded. This data was then used in a system identification algorithm to derive the GFM DDMs. The effectiveness of DDM is cross-validated with an analytical approach through experimental simulation studies, and the goodness-of-fit for both approaches is compared. Both approaches show more than 85% accuracy in capturing the dynamic response of GFM inverters under different loading conditions.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)52267-52281
Number of pages15
JournalIEEE Access
Volume12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-5D00-89424

Keywords

  • analytical models
  • data models
  • frequency control
  • hardware-in-the-loop simulation
  • integrated circuit modeling
  • inverters
  • load modeling
  • power grids
  • power system dynamics
  • system identification
  • voltage control

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