Title :
Synthesis of Canonical Elements for Power Processing in DC Distribution Systems Using Cascaded Converters and Sliding-Mode Control
Author :
Haroun, Reham ; Cid-Pastor, Angel ; El Aroudi, Abdelali ; Martinez-Salamero, Luis
Author_Institution :
Dept. d´Eng. Electron., Univ. Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain
Abstract :
Switched power converters are used to interface the dc output in modern distributed power generation systems, which are usually aggregated to the main grid to yield the necessary power using interconnected modules. Synthesis, modeling, and stability analysis of interconnected systems using cascaded converters working under sliding-mode control are considered in this paper. A systematic procedure to synthesize cascaded connection of dc-dc boost converters is introduced. The approach is based on making each module to behave as a suitable canonical element for power processing. Three different elements are considered, which are the dc power gyrator, the dc transformer, and the dc loss-free resistor. These canonical elements are designed by means of a sliding-mode control theory and then their dynamic behavior is studied in detail. The sliding-mode conditions for each case are derived in closed form to obtain design-oriented criteria for selecting the parameters of the system. The aforementioned canonical elements are compared to select the most suitable one for a distributed power system. Simulation results ensure the correctness of the proposed approach. Experimental measurements corroborate the theoretical predictions and the numerical simulations.
Keywords :
DC transformers; DC-DC power convertors; distributed power generation; gyrators; power grids; power system interconnection; resistors; switching convertors; variable structure systems; DC distribution system; canonical element synthesis; cascaded converter; dc loss-free resistor; dc power gyrator; dc transformer; dc-dc boost converter; distributed power generation system; interconnected power system; power grid; power processing; sliding-mode control; switched power converter; Generators; Gyrators; Sliding mode control; Stability analysis; Steady-state; Switches; Canonical elements; cascaded converters; dc distribution system; dc transformer; distributed generation systems (DPS); g-gyrator; loss-free resistor (LFR); nanogrid; power processing; sliding-mode control (SMC);
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2013.2261093