학술논문

An Improved Secondary Control Strategy for Dynamic Boundary Microgrids toward Resilient Distribution Systems
Document Type
article
Source
Energies, Vol 17, Iss 7, p 1731 (2024)
Subject
droop control
secondary control
dynamic boundary
distribution network
Technology
Language
English
ISSN
1996-1073
Abstract
In order to achieve the flexible and efficient utilization of distributed energy resources, microgrids (MGs) can enhance the self-healing capability of distribution systems. Conventional primary droop control in microgrids exhibits deviations in voltage and frequency and lacks research on voltage–frequency control during network reconfiguration. Therefore, this paper investigates the control strategy of secondary control for voltage and frequency during the process of reconstructing distribution networks to operate in the form of microgrids after faults. Firstly, the mathematical model of three-phase voltage-source inverters with droop control is analyzed. Then, inspired by the generator’s secondary frequency control strategy, an improved secondary control method based on droop control is proposed, and the effectiveness of the improved droop control strategy is verified. Finally, simulation examples of distribution networks with various dynamic boundary topology changes are designed to simulate a relatively stable control result, validating the proposed strategy.