New modeling approach of secondary control layer for autonomous single-phase microgrids
2019
In a microgrid (MG) topology, the secondary control is introduced to compensate for the voltage
amplitude and frequency deviations, mainly caused by the inherent characteristics of the droop control
strategy. This paper proposes an accurate approach to derive small signal models of the frequency
and amplitude voltage at the point of common coupling (PCC) of a single-phase MG by analyzing
the dynamics of the second-order generalized integrator-based frequency-locked loop (SOGI-FLL). The
frequency estimate model is then introduced in the frequency restoration control loop, while the derived
model of the amplitude estimate is introduced for the voltage restoration loop. Based on the obtained
models, the MG stability analysis and proposed controllers’ parameters tuning are carried out. Also,
this study includes the modeling and design of the synchronization control loop that enables a seamless
transition from island mode to grid-connected mode operation. Simulation and practical experiments of
a hierarchical control scheme, including traditional droop control and the proposed secondary control for
two single-phase parallel inverters, are implemented to confirm the effectiveness and the robustness of
the proposal under different operating conditions. The obtained results validate the proposed modeling
approach to provide the expected transient response and disturbance rejection in the MG.
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