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Improved power decoupling control strategy based on virtual synchronous generator

Virtual synchronous generator (VSG) control scheme, which can be regarded as an extension of droop control, has received much attention from researchers as the introduction of rotational inertia to inverters.… Click to show full abstract

Virtual synchronous generator (VSG) control scheme, which can be regarded as an extension of droop control, has received much attention from researchers as the introduction of rotational inertia to inverters. This study discusses an active and reactive power decoupling technique for VSGs in microgrid, as an important aspect of VSG. The traditional power decoupling mechanism is initially analysed. Subsequently, the properties of the line impedance at different voltage degrees are compared. Results indicate that the traditional power decoupling method is unsuitable for medium- and low-voltage microgrids. Thus, an improved power decoupling method is proposed. By estimating the voltage at the point of common coupling and tracking their reference values, the output active and reactive power of inverters can perform dynamic decoupling. Furthermore, the stability of the new control structure and selection of relevant coefficients are analysed. The simulation and experimental results verify the enhanced decoupling strategy for VSGs.

Keywords: synchronous generator; control; power decoupling; power; improved power; virtual synchronous

Journal Title: Iet Power Electronics
Year Published: 2017

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