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摘要
在不久的将来,数字化世界将继续改善,对基于直流的设备的需求将毫无疑问地增加。今天的电网严格依赖于交流-直流整流器。每个转换过程都意味着额外的功率损耗和网络信号质量的恶化。此外,由电池和可再生能源(如太阳能电池板)以及风力涡轮机供电的电网正在遭受基于转换的电力损失。在这方面,在电网的低压侧切换到直流的想法已经成为一个有趣的主题。本文讨论了低压直流(LVDC)概念在低压配电系统中的适用性和效率,并对一个低压直流配电系统进行了实例分析。在这个可操作的住宅应用中,电瞬变分析仪程序(ETAP)用于比较不同的电压水平,如110 V DC, 250 V DC, 320 V DC和常规220/380 V AC。作为一种新颖的方法,对不同直流电压水平与典型交流系统进行了详细的比较。对系统的安全规程、压降、载流能力、功耗、谐波计算等进行了对比分析。在这方面的适用性,可能的缺点和LVDC系统的未来方面进行了解释。
A comparative study on AC/DC analysis of an operational low voltage distribution system
In the near future, the digitalizing world will continue to improve and the need for DC based devices will be increased beyond doubt. Today’s electrical grid is strictly dependent on AC-DC rectifiers. Each conversion process means additional power losses and signal quality deteriorations for the network. In addition, networks which are fed by batteries and renewable sources such as solar panels, and wind turbines are suffering from conversion-based power losses. In this respect, the idea of switching to DC on the low voltage side of the networks has become an intriguing subject. In this study, the applicability and efficiency of the low voltage direct current (LVDC) concept for low voltage distribution systems is discussed and a sample LVDC distribution system is analyzed. In this operational residential application electrical transient analyzer program (ETAP) is employed for comparison of different voltage levels such as 110 V DC , 250 V DC , 320 V DC and conventional 220/380 V AC . As a novel approach different DC voltage levels are compared with typical AC system in detail. Comparative analysis is conducted for safety regulations, voltage drops, current carrying capacities, power consumption and harmonic calculation of the proposed system. In this respect applicability, possible drawbacks and future aspects of LVDC systems are interpreted.