Transmission line dynamics on inverter-dominated grids: analysis and simulations

In this work, we study fast time scale dynamic interactions between inverters, synchronous machines, and transmission lines. The overlapping time scales between inverter controls and electromagnetic phenomena idfentified in recent years has necessitated a re-evaluation of assumptions made in power s...

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description In this work, we study fast time scale dynamic interactions between inverters, synchronous machines, and transmission lines. The overlapping time scales between inverter controls and electromagnetic phenomena idfentified in recent years has necessitated a re-evaluation of assumptions made in power system dynamics studies. We utilize an open-source modeling platform to perform both small signal stability and dynamic time domain studies of networks containing inverters, machines, and loads. We use transmission line models of varying fidelity, including models with multiple segments and frequency dependence. Our results indicate that, for the cases we study, line dynamics are not important for characterizing small signal stability. However, while in many cases the high fidelity line models are unnecessary for dynamic simulations, there are some cases in which simpler models omit dynamics that could be important to the operation of inner inverter control loops.
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