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mohammad rezanejad

mohammad rezanejad

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID:
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5432-759XView this author’s ORCID profile
Faculty: Faculty of Technology and Engineering
Address: University of Mazandaran
Phone: 011-35305142

Research

Title
A robust control technique for stable operation of a DC/AC hybrid microgrid under parameters and loads variations
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Hybrid microgrid, AC and DC power sharing, DC-link voltage, Inverter, DC/DC converter, Passivity controller, Sliding mode control
Year
2020
Journal Electrical Power and Energy Systems
DOI
Researchers Salman Amirkhan ، Masoud Radmehr ، mohammad rezanejad ، Shahab Khormali

Abstract

In this paper, a robust control technique based on the appropriate definition of sliding mode surfaces is proposed to control a grid-connected hybrid DC/AC microgrid under both parameters and load alterations. The initial loop of proposed control technique is shaped by applying passivity theory to dynamic models of used converters errors. In this stage, the passivity theory enforces the dynamics of the state variables errors to converge zero values with considering the injected impedance and resistance for d-q components currents of inverters and the used DC/DC converters, respectively. Using the error dynamics, proposed sliding mode surfaces are defined to provide more stable movement for the converters-based state variables under parameters variations as the first contribution of this manuscript. To investigate the robustness effects of embedded sliding mode controller, as another contribution, several analytical curves are proposed to find various relationships between the state variables errors of converters and the sliding coefficients obtained through the combination of proposed error dynamics and ultimate control strategy. Both load and hybrid microgrid parameters variations are employed to verify the dynamic and robustness abilities of proposed control technique.