학술논문

Series–Shunt Multiport Soft Normally Open Points
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron. Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on. 70(11):10811-10821 Nov, 2023
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Voltage control
Switches
Load flow
Integrated circuit interconnections
Topology
Regulation
Costs
Multiport converter
power flow regulation
soft normally open points (SNOPs)
Language
ISSN
0278-0046
1557-9948
Abstract
Soft normally open point (SNOP) is an emerging solution for distributed networks (DNs) to address voltage violation and feeder congestion caused by the increasing integration of distributed energy resources and new types of loads. Based on power electronics, SNOPs can substitute traditional tie switches for power flow regulation, voltage adjustment, and power quality improvement, enhancing the DNs’ controllability and flexibility. Existing SNOPs found in demonstration projects and the literature are generally based on the back-to-back voltage-source converter (VSC). Because it requires more full-power-rating VSCs as the number of connected feeders increases, this solution is uneconomical in multifeeder flexible interconnection scenarios due to the high device cost and volume. Alternatively, this article proposes a series–shunt multiport SNOP (S 2 -MSNOP) based on a cascaded H-bridge structure and series–shunt arrangement. The proposed topology can easily extend its ports by increasing the number of submodules with small power ratings, reducing the device cost and volume. The operation principles and control strategies of the S 2 -MSNOP are elaborated. Verifications on both a 1-MVA simulation model and a 3.3-kVA scaled-down experimental platform prove the feasibility and effectiveness of the S 2 -MSNOP.