直流微电网中多变流器功率共享和电压调节的分布式二次控制策略

S. Ullah, A. Haidar, Kashem M. Muttaq, T. Ahfock
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近年来直流系统的研究和进展表明,直流配电可能是一种高效、可靠和经济的解决方案,可以避免交流电源系统固有的问题,如频率控制、谐波和同步。然而,直流微电网运行的关键问题是确保稳定的输出电压和适当的负载分担。在传统的下垂控制中,由于变压器之间的下垂和线路电阻的存在,导致电流共享和电压变化不正确。本文提出了一种基于平均电流/电压控制和循环电流最小化的分布式二次控制策略,以平滑输出电压并保持功率共享。此外,在过载条件下,引入额外的电流反馈回路来修改微电网参考电压,以最小化线路电压降和功率损耗。利用传统的通信链路与相关控制器同时交换信息,实现所提出的分布式控制。通过对两个并联Buck变换器提供共同负载的仿真,验证了该方法的性能。分析了负载切换对电压调节和功率共享的影响。
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A Distributed Secondary Control Strategy for Power Sharing and Voltage Regulation by Multiple Converters in DC Micro-grids
Recent research and advancement in DC systems reveal that DC distribution may be an efficient, reliable and economical solution to avoid the inherent issues associated with AC power systems such as frequency control, harmonics and synchronization. However, some key operational issues in DC micro-grids are to ensure a stable output voltage and proper load sharing among the sources. Improper current sharing and voltage variations in the conventional droop control causes circulating currents due to the presence of droop and line resistance between converters. This paper presents a distributed secondary control strategy to smooth the output voltage and maintain power sharing based on average current/voltage control and circulating current minimization. Further, an additional current feedback loop is introduced to modify the micro-grid reference voltage during overload conditions for minimizing the line voltage drop and power losses. The conventional communication links are used for exchanging information to the relevant controllers simultaneously to implement the proposed distributed control. The performance of the proposed approach has been verified by simulating two parallel Buck converters supplying a common load. The effect of load switching on voltage regulation and power sharing has also been analyzed.
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