A Hybrid AC/DC Microgrid with Bidirectional Virtual Inertia Support

Zhe Zhang, Jingyang Fang, Yi Tang
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Abstract

In hybrid ac/dc microgrids, the dc grid bus voltage and ac grid frequency may easily go beyond the acceptable ranges under contingencies. As a result, undesirable load-shedding is required for system protection. In order to address this vulnerability in hybrid microgrids, this paper proposes a hybrid microgrid with bidirectional virtual inertia support, where virtual inertia is introduced to slow down dc voltage and ac frequency changes, and thus enhancing system stability. With a standard hardware configuration, inertia is delivered to both ac and dc subgrids via the change of bi-directional interlinking converter control. Specifically, the difference between the perunit dc voltage and ac frequency goes through a proportional integral (PI) controller, forming the active power reference of the interlinking converter. In addition, other supportive functions, such as frequency and voltage droop and secondary control, can be further implemented. Finally, simulation results are provided, validating the superiority of the proposed hybrid microgrid. As a result, the frequency nadir, rate-of-change-of-frequency (RoCoF), and dc bus voltage deviation are improved by more than 40%, 50%, and 40%, respectively.
具有双向虚拟惯性支撑的交直流混合微电网
在交直流混合微电网中,在意外情况下,直流电网母线电压和交流电网频率很容易超出可接受范围。因此,系统保护需要不期望的负载减少。为了解决混合微电网的这一弱点,本文提出了一种双向虚拟惯性支持的混合微电网,通过引入虚拟惯性来减缓直流电压和交流频率的变化,从而提高系统的稳定性。在标准的硬件配置下,通过改变双向互连变换器控制,将惯性传递给交流和直流子电网。具体来说,每单位直流电压和交流频率之间的差值通过一个比例积分(PI)控制器,形成互连转换器的有功功率基准。此外,还可以进一步实现其他支持功能,如频率和电压下降以及二次控制。最后给出了仿真结果,验证了所提混合微电网的优越性。因此,频率最低点、频率变化率(RoCoF)和直流母线电压偏差分别提高了40%、50%和40%以上。
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