在直流住宅微电网中加强电力共享战略,实现一致的去碳化能源来源

IF 1 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Hong Phuc Lam, Quang T. D. Pham, Thoi Hung Ly, Minh Duc Pham, Duc Hung Nguyen
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摘要

在向使用恒定电源的去碳化能源过渡的过程中,一个关键问题是不准确的电流分担和电压质量。造成这些问题的主要原因是不可避免的系统阻抗失配。本研究针对这一问题,提出了一种增强型功率共享策略,该策略可调节可调电阻,并补偿分布式发电转换器输出端跨线路阻抗的电压降。控制方法包括分析直流住宅系统中系统阻抗失配与电压降之间的数学关系。利用低运算量的比例积分控制器,二次电流分担和负载电压控制器调节变流器输出,以补偿不匹配的电阻和电压,确保在各种负载条件下的适当电流分担和负载电压质量。通过实施包含可调电阻和电压偏移项的拟议方案,分流误差和负载电压偏差都逐渐减小到可忽略不计的值,同时在稳态条件下保持稳定的性能,而无需事先了解系统参数。仿真和实验研究都证明了所提控制方案的有效性。© 2024 日本电气工程师学会和 Wiley Periodicals LLC。
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Enhancing Power Sharing Strategy for Consistent Decarbonized Energy Sources in DC Residential Microgrids

A key issue in the transition to decarbonized energy sources with constant power sources is inaccurate current sharing and voltage quality. The main reason which causes these issues is the inevitable system impedance mismatches. This study addresses this issue by proposing an enhanced power-sharing strategy that regulates adjustable resistance and compensates for voltage drops across the line impedance at the output of distributed generation converters. The control approach involves analyzing the mathematical relationship between system impedance mismatches and voltage drops in DC residential systems. Utilizing low-computation proportional-integral controllers, the secondary current sharing and load voltage controllers regulate converter outputs to compensate for mismatched resistance and voltage, ensuring proper current sharing and load voltage quality across various load conditions. Through the implementation of the proposed scheme incorporating adjustable resistance and voltage shifting terms, both the current-sharing error and load voltage deviation are gradually reduced to negligible values, while maintaining stable performance in steady-state conditions, without the need for prior knowledge of system parameters. Simulations and experimental studies are both conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme. © 2024 Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan and Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering
IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
10.00%
发文量
199
审稿时长
4.3 months
期刊介绍: IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering (hereinafter called TEEE ) publishes 6 times per year as an official journal of the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (hereinafter "IEEJ"). This peer-reviewed journal contains original research papers and review articles on the most important and latest technological advances in core areas of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and in related disciplines. The journal also publishes short communications reporting on the results of the latest research activities TEEE ) aims to provide a new forum for IEEJ members in Japan as well as fellow researchers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from around the world to exchange ideas and research findings.
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