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A Unified Control of Super-capacitor System Based on Bi-directional DC-DC Converter for Power Smoothing in DC Microgrid

Journal

JOURNAL OF MODERN POWER SYSTEMS AND CLEAN ENERGY
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages 938-949

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.35833/MPCE.2021.000549

Keywords

DC microgrid; DC-DC converter; super-capacitor; unified control; equivalent power supporting time and inertia; power smoothing

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A unified control method is proposed for a bi-directional DC-DC converter based super-capacitor (SC) system in DC microgrids (DCMGs), enabling power smoothing and SC terminal voltage regulation simultaneously. The proposed control utilizes only local measurements and features plug-and-play capability. Two indices, equivalent power supporting time and inertia contributed by the unified controlled SC system, are introduced for quantitative analysis and effective design. Analytical solutions are obtained for the two indices using a simplified model of a DCMG. A systematic design method is presented for the proposed unified control. The proposed control is verified through theoretical analyses and a switching model in PSCAD/EMTDC.
To improve the equivalent inertia of DC microgrids (DCMGs), a unified control is proposed for the first time for a bi-directional DC-DC converter based super-capacitor (SC) system, whereby power smoothing and SC terminal voltage regulation can be achieved in a DCMG simultaneously. The proposed control displays good plug-and-play features using only local measurements. For quantitative analysis and effective design of the critical parameter of unified control, two indices, equivalent power supporting time and inertia contributed by the unified controlled SC system, are introduced firstly. Then, with a simple but effective reduced-order model of a DCMG, analytical solutions are obtained for the two indices. In addition, a systematic design method is presented for the proposed unified control. Finally, to verify the proposed unified control, a switching model is developed for a typical DCMG in PSCAD/EMTDC, and theoretical analyses are conducted for different operating conditions.

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