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A controlled power electronic converter can cause local instabilities when interacting with other dynamic subsystems in a power system. Oscillations at a certain frequency cannot, however, build up if the converter differential input admittance has a positive conductance (real part) at that frequency, since power is then dissipated. In this paper, input-admittance expressions for a voltage-source converter are derived. It is seen how the admittance can be shaped in order to get a positive real part in the desired frequency regions by adjusting the controller parameters.
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Lennart Harnefors
ABB (Sweden)
Massimo Bongiorno
Chalmers University of Technology
Stefan Lundberg
Chalmers University of Technology
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Chalmers University of Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d7c83705ee2ba81dbedebf — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/tie.2007.904022
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