Electrical Engineering and Systems Science > Systems and Control
[Submitted on 29 Mar 2024]
Title:Nonlinear Voltage Regulation of an Auxiliary Energy Storage of a Multiport Interconnection
View PDF HTML (experimental)Abstract:In this article, we propose a nonlinear voltage control to ensure power exchange in a multiport interconnected system, which consists of a bidirectional DC-DC converter and generating-storing devices. The converter topology under consideration is two-stage, composed of an interconnection of a buck with a boost converter. The motivation for this work is the explosive increase in the use of DC-DC converters due to the massification of renewable energies, electric vehicles powertrains, and energy storage systems, where fuel cells or batteries can be used as power backup or high-power support during transient phenomena. The converter's voltage step-up and step-down capabilities allow the use of supercapacitors with voltage limits that exceed those required by the load, thus enabling its use in a broader range of applications. The control design for this system does not correspond to that in standard applications involving power converters. As it is known, the latter consists of finding a control law such that the closed-loop system has an asymptotically stable equilibrium point fulfilling the voltage regulation objectives. Instead, in this application, the state does not tend to an equilibrium value in order for the system to be regulated. The converter voltage is regulated at desired some setpoint whereas the other variables are only required to be bounded. To achieve a dynamic response that best adapts to changes in system demand and ensure stability over the defined wide operating range we propose a novel control strategy that exploits the partially cascaded structure of the system. Numerical and experimental results validate our approach.
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From: Rafael Cisneros [view email][v1] Fri, 29 Mar 2024 00:59:36 UTC (20,167 KB)
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