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Data-driven Modeling of Commercial Photovoltaic Inverter Dynamics Using Power Hardware-in-the-Loop

Guruwacharya, Nischal; Bhandari, Harish; Subedi, Sunil; Vasquez-Plaza, Jesus D.; Stoel, Matthew L.; Tamrakar, Ujjwol; Wilches-Bernal, Felipe; Andrade, Fabio; Hansen, Timothy M.; Tonkoski, Reinaldo

Grid technologies connected via power electronic converter (PEC) interfaces increasingly include the grid support functions for voltage and frequency support defined by the IEEE 1547-2018 standard. The shift towards converter-based generation necessitates accurate PEC models for assessing system dynamics that were previously ignored in conventional power systems. In this paper, a method for assessing photovoltaic (PV) inverter dynamics using a data-driven technique with power hardware-in-the-loop is presented. The data-driven modeling technique uses various probing signals to estimate commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) inverter dynamics. The MATLAB system identification toolbox is used to develop a dynamic COTS inverter model from the perturbed grid voltage (i.e., probing signal) and measured current injected to the grid by the inverter. The goodness-of-fit of COTS inverter dynamics in Volt-VAr support mode under each probing signal is compared. The results show that the logarithmic square-chirp probing signal adequately excites the COTS inverter in Volt-VAr mode to fit a data-driven dynamic model.