Improved scheme based on memory voltage for transformer differential
protection considering the effects of PLL
Abstract
Phase-locked loop (PLL) technique is a critical control module applied
in photovoltaic (PV) grid-connected control system to synchronize with
grid voltage. The PLL error directly affects the response characteristic
of PV grid-connected inverter under faults, leading to a mass of
harmonic components in the output current of the PV inverter. Especially
in the scenario of short-circuit fault with deep voltage sag, the PLL
detection error is too significant to be ignored, posing challenges to
transformer differential protection. This paper proposes an improved
scheme that utilizes a digital computer algorithm to record and store
pre-fault voltage, aiming to address the complexity and implementation
challenges for phase-lock error in practical engineering applications.
By utilizing the memory voltage, the PLL detection error is eliminated,
mitigating harmonic distortion in the PV output current and ensuring the
reliability of the transformer differential protection. However,
introducing memory voltage may increase the short-circuit current of the
PV output. Therefore, it is recommended to reduce the amplitude of the
short-circuit current by multiplying the inverter port voltage reference
value by an appropriate limiting coefficient k and outputting it to the
physical system. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed scheme is
verified through MATLAB/Simulink simulation.