Control method for improvement of power quality in single interlinking converter hybrid AC‐DC microgrids

Abstract Hybrid AC‐DC microgrids (HMGs) are formed by interconnecting AC microgrids (MGs) and DC microgrids via AC‐DC interlinking converters (ICs). In the islanded mode, apart from power sharing in a single MG, power sharing expansion throughout HMG is desirable. Conventionally, this is achieved by...

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Main Authors: Mehdi Baharizadeh, Hamid R. Karshenas, Mohammad S. Golsorkhi Esfahani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-08-01
Series:IET Smart Grid
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/stg2.12014
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spelling doaj-d9460f405d2a44a68a860813ef2495ca2021-07-16T17:11:16ZengWileyIET Smart Grid2515-29472021-08-014441442810.1049/stg2.12014Control method for improvement of power quality in single interlinking converter hybrid AC‐DC microgridsMehdi Baharizadeh0Hamid R. Karshenas1Mohammad S. Golsorkhi Esfahani2Department of Electrical Engineering Khomeinishahr Branch Islamic Azad University Khomeinishahr/Isfahan IranDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering Isfahan University of Technology Isfahan IranDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering Isfahan University of Technology Isfahan IranAbstract Hybrid AC‐DC microgrids (HMGs) are formed by interconnecting AC microgrids (MGs) and DC microgrids via AC‐DC interlinking converters (ICs). In the islanded mode, apart from power sharing in a single MG, power sharing expansion throughout HMG is desirable. Conventionally, this is achieved by employing an IC control mechanism in coordination with the droop characteristics of sources. Because the conventional control strategy of IC relies on measuring the frequency variations in AC MG, accurate coordination necessitates a wide range of frequency deviation. Also, this strategy employs the current‐controlled method, which fails to accomplish superior voltage quality during load transients and in the presence of an unbalanced load obtainable by the voltage‐controlled method (VCM). An IC control strategy for single IC HMGs is proposed that does not require the measurement of frequency variation and employs VCM in the inner control loop. As a consequence, the power quality of AC MG is improved. The proposed control strategy is phase locked‐loop‐less. In addition, by supporting the related MG with the disconnection of sources in AC MG or DC MG, it provides a uniform control property. Time domain simulations and experimental results are provided to verify the efficacy of the proposed strategy.https://doi.org/10.1049/stg2.12014
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author Mehdi Baharizadeh
Hamid R. Karshenas
Mohammad S. Golsorkhi Esfahani
spellingShingle Mehdi Baharizadeh
Hamid R. Karshenas
Mohammad S. Golsorkhi Esfahani
Control method for improvement of power quality in single interlinking converter hybrid AC‐DC microgrids
IET Smart Grid
author_facet Mehdi Baharizadeh
Hamid R. Karshenas
Mohammad S. Golsorkhi Esfahani
author_sort Mehdi Baharizadeh
title Control method for improvement of power quality in single interlinking converter hybrid AC‐DC microgrids
title_short Control method for improvement of power quality in single interlinking converter hybrid AC‐DC microgrids
title_full Control method for improvement of power quality in single interlinking converter hybrid AC‐DC microgrids
title_fullStr Control method for improvement of power quality in single interlinking converter hybrid AC‐DC microgrids
title_full_unstemmed Control method for improvement of power quality in single interlinking converter hybrid AC‐DC microgrids
title_sort control method for improvement of power quality in single interlinking converter hybrid ac‐dc microgrids
publisher Wiley
series IET Smart Grid
issn 2515-2947
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Hybrid AC‐DC microgrids (HMGs) are formed by interconnecting AC microgrids (MGs) and DC microgrids via AC‐DC interlinking converters (ICs). In the islanded mode, apart from power sharing in a single MG, power sharing expansion throughout HMG is desirable. Conventionally, this is achieved by employing an IC control mechanism in coordination with the droop characteristics of sources. Because the conventional control strategy of IC relies on measuring the frequency variations in AC MG, accurate coordination necessitates a wide range of frequency deviation. Also, this strategy employs the current‐controlled method, which fails to accomplish superior voltage quality during load transients and in the presence of an unbalanced load obtainable by the voltage‐controlled method (VCM). An IC control strategy for single IC HMGs is proposed that does not require the measurement of frequency variation and employs VCM in the inner control loop. As a consequence, the power quality of AC MG is improved. The proposed control strategy is phase locked‐loop‐less. In addition, by supporting the related MG with the disconnection of sources in AC MG or DC MG, it provides a uniform control property. Time domain simulations and experimental results are provided to verify the efficacy of the proposed strategy.
url https://doi.org/10.1049/stg2.12014
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