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Assessing Inverter-Based Resources Modeling Gaps In Commonly Used Short-Circuit Programs

Future bulk power systems are expected to operate with a high penetration of inverter-based resources (IBR). This is anticipated to fundamentally change the system’s short-circuit behaviors and demand a change in existing transmission line protection settings or schemes. Phasor-domain short-circuit programs (e.g., ASPEN and CAPE) remain the mainstream tools for developing protection settings. However, the system protection community has shared concerns about the accuracy of IBR models in short-circuit programs. This report compares the performance of existing generic IBR models in short-circuit programs with detailed electro-magnetic transient (EMT) models provided by several different IBR manufacturers in PSCAD, to quantify the short-circuit program’s IBR model accuracy, assess their ability to replicate individual IBR controls such as negative sequence current injections, and identify specific gaps in the existing generic phasor-domain IBR models that are currently available.

Zheyuan Cheng
Quanta Technology
United States

Juergen Holbach
Quanta Technology
United States

Trupal Patel
Sandia National Laboratories
United States

Matthrew Reno
Sandia National Laboratories
United States

Christopher Weldy
Advanced Systems for Power Engineering, Inc. (ASPEN)
United States

Thanh Nguyen
Advanced Systems for Power Engineering, Inc. (ASPEN)
United States

Yazid Alkraimeen
Siemens Grid Software, Siemens Industry, Inc.
United States