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A Low-Voltage AC, Low-Voltage DC, and High-Voltage DC Power Distribution System with Grid: Design and Analysis

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
卷 13, 期 2, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app13020808

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LVDC; HVDC; LVAC; DER; ESS; electrical grid; MATLAB; Simulink

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Low-voltage (LV) and high-voltage (HV) DC distribution systems are being considered as alternatives due to the growth of DC distribution energy resources, loads, and energy storage sources. The advantages of an HV/LV DC distribution system include lower conversion losses and easier connecting strategies for DC DERs. This study proposes a multizone design with four buses and uses MATLAB/Simulink to simulate and verify its performance.
Low-voltage (LV) and high-voltage (HV) DC distribution systems are being investigated as alternatives due to the growth of DC distribution energy resources (DER), DC loads such as solar and wind power systems, and energy storage sources (ESSs). Furthermore, an HV/LV DC distribution system offers various advantages, including lower conversion losses, an easier connecting strategy for DC DERs, and less complex power management techniques. As renewable energy sources are increasingly incorporated into the electrical grid, it is important to create novel, effective approaches for connecting such sources and loads. It would hence be effective to merge DC distribution with AC distribution to fulfill the energy demands of both DC and AC consumers. To this end, this study proposes a multizone design with four buses: low-voltage direct current (LVDC), high-voltage direct current (HVDC), low-voltage alternating current (LVAC), and an electrical grid. A model of this system that covers crucial elements, including power systems, DER systems, and power electronic devices, to serve as a foundation for the analysis and design of this architecture is proposed. MATLAB/Simulink is used to conduct a simulation study to verify the performance of the proposed design. In this study, a hybrid electrical grid with an LVDC, HVDC, and LVAC distribution network test is used and implemented. Additionally, a transient and steady-state characteristic analysis of the test system is performed.

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