Abstract

To solve the problems of complicated parameter setting and poor anti-disturbance in the droop control of traditional DC microgrid, a distributed dual-loop active disturbance rejection control (ADRC) strategy for a DC microgrid is proposed. Compared with the existing traditional droop control, the ADRC strategy has strong anti-disturbance ability, which can effectively suppress the parameter fluctuation and the uncertain disturbance in the power grid. In this paper, a simulation model is built in Matlab/Simulink and the simulation results show that when disturbance occurs, the control strategy can effectively adjust the power balance in DC microgrid to ensure a constant bus voltage. Compared with the traditional PI control method, the proposed method can reduce the voltage fluctuation and improve the anti-disturbance ability of the DC microgrid.

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