State-Space Modeling and C-HIL Validation of a VSM: Virtual-Resistance Effects Across Grid Strengths
Konferenz: PESS 2025 - IEEE Power and Energy Student Summit
08.10.2025-10.10.2025 in Munich, Germany
doi:10.30420/566656035
Tagungsband: PESS 2025 – IEEE Power and Energy Student Summit,
Seiten: 6Sprache: EnglischTyp: PDF
Autoren:
Huaman, Jesus Flores; dos Santos, Lucas E.; Ugaz Pena, Jose Carlos; Tonkoski, Reinaldo
Inhalt:
This paper develops a full order state space model (SSM) of a grid-connected Virtual Synchronous Machine (VSM) that integrates inner current and voltage/power loops, virtual impedance, the LCL filter, and explicit grid interaction. The unified model is implemented in MATLAB and validated experimentally on a 50 KVA converter via Controller Hardware in the Loop (C-HIL). Reactive power step test under moderate and strong grid conditions shown close agreement between SSM and C-HIL. By sweeping the virtual resistance rv, we quantify a clear trade-off: rv improves low frequency damping in moderate and weak grids but can erode current-loop phase margin and excite LCL - related high frequency dynamics when the bandwidth approaches the resonance (kHz range) in stronger grids. These results provide actionable tuning guidance for rv and highlight the need for co-design with current loop bandwidth and grid strength.

