Tese
Controle hierárquico distribuído com separação de atribuições para paralelismo de UPS
Fecha
2021-06-19Autor
Jank, Henrique
Institución
Resumen
This work presents a distributed hierarchical control strategy applied to the parallelism
of UPSs. A dynamic approach with separation of concerns is proposed for the
secondary control, where a named grid forming inverter is responsible for restoring the
amplitude and frequency of the output voltage, while the remaining inverters, named as
grid supporting, are responsible for enhancing the long-term power sharing. This strategy
aims to minimize the trade-off between voltage regulation and power sharing through the
secondary control, which uses a low bandwidth communication link. For the primary
controller, the resistive droop control with the virtual resistance concept is employed
to accomplish short-term power sharing. Simple design guidelines for the secondary
controllers are provided based on simplified models developed in the work. Extensive
experimental results are obtained from two 500 VA prototypes in order to evaluate the
feasibility of the proposed strategy, which demonstrate its good performance, where the
amplitude and power sharing errors remained below 1% and 2%, respectively, for all
evaluated load conditions.