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Cascaded controller for a standalone microgrid-connected inverter based on triple-action controller and particle swarm optimisation

IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution • 2020
العودة
معلومات البحث
المؤلفون Omar M. Salim , Amgad Aboraya, Shawky I. Arafa
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المجلة العلمية IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
الناشر IET Digital Library
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الصفحات 1-12
publication.type International
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الملخص
In this study, power quality (PQ) improvement has been addressed, in the form of total harmonic distortion (THD)
minimisation, as well as, voltage regulation using two cascaded schemes. The first scheme is the optimised triple action
controller (TAC)-based pulse width modulated voltage source inverter. TAC consists of a proportional resonant controller,
selective harmonic compensator, and a new added current-assisted feed forward controller. The second scheme is the
optimised cascaded dual-level control of a standalone microgrid. Cascaded level control consists of droop, secondary, and
synchronisation control loops. The two approaches have been optimised for best parameter selection out of the possible
solution space using a particle swarm optimisation algorithm to satisfy the study objectives. The optimisation objectives/
constraints were to minimise THD and minimise overshoot/undershoot, rise time, and steady-state error for voltage
compensation under two disturbance scenarios, sudden load change, and voltage flicker injection as a power frequency
disturbance. These research results have been compared to other existing simulation and experimental work. The results
proved to be better in output voltage, frequency, response time, and THD. Furthermore, the proposed schemes ensure power factor improvement, high efficiency, overall system PQ, and reliability at various load conditions.