Active stabilization control of multi-Terminal AC/DC hybrid system based on flexible low-voltage DC power distribution

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Multi-Terminal AC/DC interconnection will be an important form of future distribution networks. In a multi-Terminal AC/DC system, if scheduled power for the AC/DC converter exceeds limits this may result in instability of the DC network. In order to overcome these limitations and avoid an unstable situation during coordinated control, this paper proposes a general active stabilization method for a low-voltage multi-Terminal AC/DC hybrid system. First, the typical coordinated control modes for a hybrid system are analyzed. Second, a multi-level active stabilization controller, using the Lyapunov method, is introduced, and a feedback law allowing large signal stability is proposed. Finally, a system simulation model is further established, and the proposed active stabilization method is tested and verified. Study results show that only low stabilizing power with a slight influence on the DC network dynamic can improve the system's stability and ensure stable system voltage.

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Deng, W., Pei, W., & Li, L. (2018). Active stabilization control of multi-Terminal AC/DC hybrid system based on flexible low-voltage DC power distribution. Energies, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/en11030502

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