A New Approach for Steady-State Analysis of a Hybrid ac-dc Microgrid
The dc grid became more popular, by emerging the distributed generations (DGs). Despite this popularity, the dc grid is not yet widely used because the majority of loads in a power system are ac, which means the ac grid is still the dominant grid in the power system. Therefore, the concept of a hybr...
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Zusammenfassung: | The dc grid became more popular, by emerging the distributed generations
(DGs). Despite this popularity, the dc grid is not yet widely used because the
majority of loads in a power system are ac, which means the ac grid is still
the dominant grid in the power system. Therefore, the concept of a hybrid ac-dc
microgrid was emerged because of this contradiction. Hybrid ac-dc microgrid was
introduced in order to exploit the benefits of both ac and dc microgrids.
However, the combination of both ac and dc microgrids will add more complexity
to the network. Because in all studies for hybrid ac-dc microgrid, such as
steady-state analysis or dynamic study, two sets of equations should be
considered and solved either separately or simultaneously, the solutions that
were presented before. These solutions increase the time of simulation and
operation. In this paper, a novel procedure for steady-state analysis of a
general hybrid ac-dc microgrid is proposed. In this technique, the dc
microgrids will be transferred to the ac side by proposing two lemmas and then
the whole grid will be analyzed as one ac network. It will be proved that not
only the new ac grid has the same power flow result with the initial topology
of the ac-dc microgrid, but also the simulation time of the proposed method is
less than the other existing methods. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1901.06011 |