直流微电网的二次电压控制:带电压恢复功能的 SoC 设计视角

IF 8.6 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI:10.1109/TSG.2024.3433410
Thales Augusto Fagundes;Guilherme Henrique Favaro Fuzato;Rafael Fernando Quirino Magossi;Márcio Von Rondow Campos;Bruno Meneghel Zilli;Augusto Matheus Dos Santos Alonso;Ricardo Quadros Machado
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能源管理系统(EMS)二次电压控制设计集成了基于冗余的直流微电网(MGs)中的充电状态(SoC)均衡和下垂控制,是具有敏感负载的车辆、飞机和医疗中心的理想选择。本文提出在直流 MG 中进行二次电压恢复,以增强电池储能系统 (BESS) 单元间 SoC 均衡的 S 型功能。直流 MG 拓扑是一个级联双向 Cuk 转换器 (CBC) 与一个级联双向升压转换器 (CBB) 相连,两者共享两个 BESS 单元。CBC 是主模块,而 CBB 是辅助模块,可在其中一个 Cuk 发生故障时运行,从而提高直流 MG 的恢复能力。此外,一个燃料电池(FC)与 CBC 直流链路相连。用于协调 BESS 和 FC 的 EMS 通过二次电压控制进行修改,以将直流链路电压保持在设定点。最初,基于冗余的直流 MG 运行时,EMS 采用二次电压控制,无穷大规范和 Lyapunov 间接法确保了稳定性分析。最后,验证过程集成了 SpeedGoat 和 dSPACE 平台。
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Secondary Voltage Control for DC Microgrids: A Design Perspective for SoC With Voltage Restoration Provision
The energy management system (EMS) secondary voltage control design, integrating state-of-charge (SoC) equalization and droop control in redundancy-based dc microgrids (MGs), is ideal for vehicles, aircraft, and medical centers with sensitive loads. This paper proposes secondary voltage restoration in a dc MG to enhance S-shaped functions for SoC equalization among battery energy storage system (BESS) units. The dc MG topology is a cascaded bidirectional Cuk converter (CBC) linked to a cascaded bidirectional boost converter (CBB), both sharing two BESS units. The CBC is the primary module, while the CBB is an auxiliary module that operates under a failure in one of the Cuks, enhancing the dc MG resilience. Additionally, a fuel cell (FC) is connected to the CBC dc-link. The EMS for coordinating BESS and FC is modified by secondary voltage control to maintain the dc-link voltage at the set-point. Initially, the redundancy-based dc MG operates with voltage secondary control for the EMS, with infinity norm and Lyapunov’s indirect method ensuring the stability analysis. Finally, the validation process is conducted integrating the SpeedGoat and dSPACE platforms.
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IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC-
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期刊介绍: The IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid is a multidisciplinary journal that focuses on research and development in the field of smart grid technology. It covers various aspects of the smart grid, including energy networks, prosumers (consumers who also produce energy), electric transportation, distributed energy resources, and communications. The journal also addresses the integration of microgrids and active distribution networks with transmission systems. It publishes original research on smart grid theories and principles, including technologies and systems for demand response, Advance Metering Infrastructure, cyber-physical systems, multi-energy systems, transactive energy, data analytics, and electric vehicle integration. Additionally, the journal considers surveys of existing work on the smart grid that propose new perspectives on the history and future of intelligent and active grids.
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