DC distribution network to enable solar village part I
DC microgrid has become more popular over the years with advancements in technology. With existing AC power grid and more DC loads in the market, it is advantageous to directly connect the DC loads to the DC microgrid, thereby reducing the need for AC/DC conversions. Compared to single bus distribut...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-774732023-07-07T16:30:57Z DC distribution network to enable solar village part I Chin, Sok Fang Wang Peng School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering DC microgrid has become more popular over the years with advancements in technology. With existing AC power grid and more DC loads in the market, it is advantageous to directly connect the DC loads to the DC microgrid, thereby reducing the need for AC/DC conversions. Compared to single bus distribution system, multiple-bus (or multi-bus) distribution system allows DC loads of different voltages to be directly connected to the DC microgrid. This project investigates the maximum constant power load at each bus using stability analysis to determine the maximum power available from the converters. Small signal analysis is employed to analyze the stability of the multi-bus DC microgrid. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2019-05-29T07:43:36Z 2019-05-29T07:43:36Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77473 en Nanyang Technological University 60 p. application/pdf |
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DC microgrid has become more popular over the years with advancements in technology. With existing AC power grid and more DC loads in the market, it is advantageous to directly connect the DC loads to the DC microgrid, thereby reducing the need for AC/DC conversions. Compared to single bus distribution system, multiple-bus (or multi-bus) distribution system allows DC loads of different voltages to be directly connected to the DC microgrid. This project investigates the maximum constant power load at each bus using stability analysis to determine the maximum power available from the converters. Small signal analysis is employed to analyze the stability of the multi-bus DC microgrid. |
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