Abstract

The DC microgrid does not need to consider frequency when accessing distributed energy, but the distributed energy access port does not have inertia and damping characteristics, so there are problems of voltage instability and power fluctuation. In this paper, the bidirectional DC–DC converter is the main object; based on the virtual synchronous generator (VSG) control strategy, the inertia regulation is added to adjust the bus voltage dynamically. In addition, a balancing strategy is proposed to ensure the balanced distribution of the state of charge (SOC) and power for multiple batteries. Finally, a simulink is built to prove the viability and availability of the VSG control strategy.

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