Requests for high quality and continuity of supply have led to the study of DC micro-grids. The realization of these networks would allow exploitation of DC advantages, but it would also create fault clearance and selectivity problems because semi-conductors suffer over-currents and over-voltages. The use of traditional DC circuit breakers is often not acceptable. As an alternative, static switches can be installed to solve these problems, in spite of increases in power loss. In this work, a multi-port converter is proposed to solve the aforementioned problems. In addition, it is able to manage power flows and AC and DC I/O, improve stability, and decouple port voltages.

Multi-port converters in smart grids: Protection selectivity

CORTI, MATTEO;TIRONI, ENRICO;UBEZIO, GIOVANNI
2016-01-01

Abstract

Requests for high quality and continuity of supply have led to the study of DC micro-grids. The realization of these networks would allow exploitation of DC advantages, but it would also create fault clearance and selectivity problems because semi-conductors suffer over-currents and over-voltages. The use of traditional DC circuit breakers is often not acceptable. As an alternative, static switches can be installed to solve these problems, in spite of increases in power loss. In this work, a multi-port converter is proposed to solve the aforementioned problems. In addition, it is able to manage power flows and AC and DC I/O, improve stability, and decouple port voltages.
2016
2016 International Symposium on Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion, SPEEDAM 2016
9781509020676
9781509020676
Energy Storage; Fault Protection; Renewable Energy Sources; Smart Grids; Automotive Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Control and Optimization; Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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