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On the definition of angle stability in power systems with grid-forming power converters

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Avila Martinez, Regulo Enrique
Renedo Anglada, Javier
Rouco Rodríguez, Luis
García Cerrada, Aurelio
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Abstract
This letter presents the conclusions of a comprehensive analysis of the stability phenomenon related to the ability of generators to remain in synchronism when subjected to small or large disturbances, in power systems with both synchronous machines and grid-forming voltage source converters (GFM-VSC). This phenomenon is associated with two stability classes in the IEEEPES classification, namely, rotor-angle stability (when involving synchronous machines) and slow-interaction converter-driven stability (when involving power converters). However, the findings of this work suggest that this phenomenon is fully characterised with the slow dynamics of the angle difference between the voltage sources connected to the power system, regardless of whether those sources are synchronous machines (with rotors) or GFM-VSCs. Therefore, we suggest using the term angle stability to refer to this phenomenon to emphasise that conventional and modern voltage sources must be included, while slow interaction converter-driven stability should only include slow-interactions of different nature involving power converters.
 
This letter presents the conclusions of a comprehensive analysis of the stability phenomenon related to the ability of generators to remain in synchronism when subjected to small or large disturbances, in power systems with both synchronous machines and grid-forming voltage source converters (GFM-VSC). This phenomenon is associated with two stability classes in the IEEEPES classification, namely, rotor-angle stability (when involving synchronous machines) and slow-interaction converter-driven stability (when involving power converters). However, the findings of this work suggest that this phenomenon is fully characterised with the slow dynamics of the angle difference between the voltage sources connected to the power system, regardless of whether those sources are synchronous machines (with rotors) or GFM-VSCs. Therefore, we suggest using the term angle stability to refer to this phenomenon to emphasise that conventional and modern voltage sources must be included, while slow interaction converter-driven stability should only include slow-interactions of different nature involving power converters.
 
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On the definition of angle stability in power systems with grid-forming power converters
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Voltage source converter, VSC, grid forming, angle stability, transient stability, low-frequency oscillations
Voltage source converter, VSC, grid forming, angle stability, transient stability, low-frequency oscillations
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