Stability Analysis and Experimental Evaluation of a Control Strategy for Islanded Operation of Distributed Generation Units
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This paper presents stability analysis of a distributed generation (DG) controller(1), in an islanded mode, based on the Mapping Theorem and the Zero Exclusion Condition, and validates the results based on a laboratory scale experimental setup. The DG unit is interfaced to the host system through a voltage-sourced converter (VSC). The control strategy regulates the load voltage at the desired value in the islanded mode, despite uncertainties in the load parameters. The frequency of the island is controlled in an open loop manner by an internal oscillator. The experimental results show that the controller provides robust voltage control for a wide range of load parameters, and even maintains the voltage within the prescribed range during the start-up transients of a motor which is part of the island load.
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著者
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Bahrani Behrooz
Industrial Electronics Laboratory, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
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Karimi Houshang
Department of Electrical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology
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Iravani Reza
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto
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