摘要

In a hybrid ac/dc grid, the ac-side unbalance voltage introduces adverse effects on dc grids and interfacing converters (IFC) (active power oscillations, dc-link voltage oscillations, and IFC peak current increase at the same average power production). For parallel IFCs, these adverse effects can be easily aggregated. In this paper, two new control strategies are proposed for parallel IFCs to improve both ac and dc subgrids power quality. The proposed control strategies focus on canceling active power oscillations of parallel IFCs that provide oscillation-free dc link and sharing collective peak current of parallel IFCs. In the first proposed control strategy, IFCs' power coefficients are controlled by solving a set of nonlinear equations, and this method is called as coefficient-based strategy, whereas, in the second proposed control strategy, peak currents of IFCs are controlled directly through the derived relationship of IFCs' peak currents under zero power oscillation in this paper, and this method is named as peak current based strategy. This peak current based strategy features much simplified calculation and could be easy to implement. To achieve control objectives, thorough study on parallel IFCs' peak currents is conducted. Based on the study, it is shown that the collective peak current of all IFCs is a constant under zero total active power oscillation, and therefore, keeping all IFCs' peak currents in the same phase and in-phase with collective peak current optimizes the utilization range of parallel IFCs. The numerical examples and experimental results are provided to verify the validity of the proposed control strategies under different operating conditions.