DC Transformer Impact on Voltage Dynamics in Hybrid AC-DC Power Distribution Networks

Konferenz: PCIM Europe 2023 - International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management
09.05.2023-11.05.2023 in Nürnberg, Germany

doi:10.30420/566091272

Tagungsband: PCIM Europe 2023

Seiten: 10Sprache: EnglischTyp: PDF

Autoren:
Mace, Jules; Barcelos, Renan Pillon; Dupont, Max; Cervone, Andrea; Dujic, Drazen (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), Power Electronics Laboratory, Switzerland)

Inhalt:
AC/DC power distribution networks use various types of power converters to interconnect their buses, active front ends between AC and DC buses, and DC transformers between DC buses. Different active front end control methods, like voltage or power regulation, can be implemented to set the power flow throughout the DC network. They offer equivalent steady state but behave differently during transients. In this paper, power distribution networks with multiple active front end converters operating in various combinations of voltage and power-regulating modes are analyzed. This study shows that using only voltage-regulating active front ends results in slower transients when DC transformers are integrated in the power distribution network while power-regulating active front ends have faster transients but can cause much larger voltage overshoots. A parametric model that accurately estimates the network transient is developed and experimentally verified.