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DC microgrids offer several advantages, including suitability for storage systems, resilience,
flexibility, high efficiency, and the ability to operate independently from the main grid during
outages, faults, or other disruptions. This research examines DC microgrids, with a focus on
converters and control methods, to develop a model capable of operating in both gridconnected and islanded modes.
The simulation model was developed using MATLAB/Simulink software, incorporating all
essential components, including a PV system, unidirectional and bidirectional DC-DC
converters, and a bidirectional AC-DC converter. The study focused on the transition between
grid-connected and islanded modes, which is characterized by a voltage overshoot during the
transition. This overshoot is more pronounced when transitioning from grid-connected to
islanded mode and less significant in the reverse transition.
Various control methods were tested to achieve smooth transitions between islanded and gridconnected modes. These methods include feedback control, sliding mode control,
compensation, and voltage level control. |
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