Investigation of the Effects of Fuel Cells on V-Q & V-P Characteristics

Mahmoud Zadehbagheri, M. J. Kiani, T. Sutikno
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In this paper, the use of a FC system connected to the network is proposed as a source of DG with high reliability, and for this purpose, the dynamic model of the fuel cell has been simulated. A hybrid system of fuel cell distributed generation (FCDG) is presented to provide electrical energy for a small isolated area. Boost converter (DC/DC), in order to increase the voltage level of the system and stabilize the DC link voltage has been used, which provides the possibility of connecting several different scattered production sources in parallel. Voltage stability is concerned with the ability of a power system to maintain acceptable bus voltages under normal conditions and after being subjected to a disturbance. The use of DG sources has many advantages, including meeting peak load needs, reducing network losses, providing reactive power locally, and regulating network voltage. Among all sources of distributed production, fuel cells are of special importance due to their high efficiency, high energy density, the ability to simultaneously produce heat and electric power, and low emission of pollutants. Using fuel cells (FCs) have several advantages and in this paper we investigate the effects of FCs on power systems via simulation a single machine (DG as small gas turbine coupled with a FC)   in the Dig Silent area for different PF of FC. Different PF for FC obtained with control the DC to AC inverter.  We found that by control the PF of FCs, we can increase the limitation of reactive generation of overall system and improve the V-P V-Q characteristics of overall system. With the grid-connected inverter's switching control, the active and reactive power injected into the grid is controlled independently.
燃料电池对V-Q和V-P特性影响的研究
本文提出利用连接到网络的FC系统作为高可靠性的DG源,并为此对燃料电池的动态模型进行了仿真。提出了一种燃料电池分布式发电(FCDG)混合系统,为小隔离区域提供电能。升压变换器(DC/DC),为了提高系统的电压水平和稳定直流链路电压已被使用,它提供了将几个不同的分散生产源并联起来的可能性。电压稳定性与电力系统在正常情况下和受到干扰后保持可接受母线电压的能力有关。使用DG电源具有满足高峰负荷需求、降低网络损耗、局部提供无功功率、调节网络电压等诸多优点。在分布式生产的所有来源中,燃料电池由于其高效率、高能量密度、同时产生热电的能力和低污染物排放而具有特殊的重要性。使用燃料电池(FC)有几个优点,在本文中,我们通过模拟一台单机(DG作为小型燃气轮机与FC耦合)在Dig静音区域对不同PF的FC研究FC对电力系统的影响。通过控制直流到交流逆变器得到不同的FC PF。研究发现,通过控制fc的PF,可以提高整个系统的无功发电限制,改善整个系统的V-P V-Q特性。通过并网逆变器的开关控制,实现对并网有功和无功的独立控制。
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