Dual Converters Coupled to Thermal Grid for Simultaneous Control on Regulation and Compensation in a Hybrid AC-DC Network

ELECTRIC POWER COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS(2024)

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In conventional, radial, AC distribution system, the unbalances in load voltages & source currents at distributor junction (DJ) may affect the quality of power. Mostly, a single converter is employed to address any one unbalance at an instant and the power transfer during critical conditions is not met out effectively. To overcome this, an effective, coordinated operation of dual converters (C1&C2) in a hybrid AC-DC network coupled to thermal grid (Electro-thermal network) for meeting the heating demand of a community, is enunciated in this paper. The DC micro grid (DCM) is energized by renewable for serving the community's heating and public electrical demands. Irrespective of source voltage & load conditions, the C1&C2 aim at voltage regulation & load compensation at DJ, respectively. Also, the control exhibits around 3% THD which is well within the standard levels. During any source outage/less power production, DCM supplies power to loads through inversion. An uninterrupted, quality power to loads at DJ by the dual converters, irrespective of source voltage & load variations along with a conservative approach through the thermal grid, claims the prime merit of the setup. Various unbalance cases including voltage sag & swell, no source & excess DCM power cases are examined through a supervisory control algorithm for analyzing the effectiveness of the control & system flexibility. The effective performance of the above is verified in real time using Hardware-in-Loop approach through DS1104 (dSPACE Controller) and OP4510 (Opal-Real Time) Controllers.
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thermal grid,regulation,inversion,compensation
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