Bidirectional power sharing in an ac/dc system with a dual active bridge converter

IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution(2019)

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Abstract
This study introduces a bidirectional power sharing scheme between an ac electric utility and a dc microgrid. These two are connected together through an interlinking converter (IC) and a dual active bridge (DAB). The proposed control scheme allows predefined amount of power to be supplied from the ac to dc side or the other way around. The DAB is connected at the dc side of the IC and it controls the bidirectional power flow. The dc microgrid contains dc–dc converters, where boost converters are used with the sources and buck converters are used to supply loads. These dc–dc converters and the DAB are controlled by state feedback with integral control in a linearised discrete domain. The DAB linearisation and control law are presented in detail. The dc microgrid is controlled by conventional V-P droop where the power from/to the ac side is considered as negative/positive load. Detailed simulation results are presented to validate the proposal. Also some hardware results are included that support the findings.
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DC-DC power convertors,power generation control,distributed power generation,state feedback
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