Abstract
This paper focuses on the control of unified interphase power controller (UIPC) in isolated hybrid microgrids (HmGs), where the UIPC is used as the main component for interconnecting of AC and DC sub-grids. The investigated HmG encompasses two AC sub-grids and one purely storage DC sub-grid (PSDC) and multiple adjustable loads. A robust nonlinear model reference adaptive control (NMRC) strategy is offered for controlling the UIPC, keeping an acceptable two-way power exchange control with uncomplicated topology. Further, a novel configuration for the DC link power converter is suggested using the dual-active-bridge topology. Also, a harmonic-based modeling method is used to model the UIPC's power converter. The proposed configuration provides bidirectional power flow, increased power density, straightforward adaptation of zero-voltage switching, and direct access to cascading and parallelism to increase the ratings and reliability of UIPC. The simulation results illustrate the feasibility of the suggested topology for isolated HmGs.
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