• DocumentCode
    3742999
  • Title

    Stability of interconnected DC converters

  • Author

    Gustavo Cezar;Ram Rajagopal;Baosen Zhang

  • Author_Institution
    Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford University, United States of America
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    9
  • Lastpage
    14
  • Abstract
    This paper addresses stability issues of DC networks with constant power loads (CPL). Common DC networks, such as automotive electrical systems and DC microgrids, typically have a step-up/down converter connected in one side to the main bus and, on the other, to the load. When load is constant power it can generate destabilizing effects if not proper controlled. This paper shows that converters driving CPLs can make the system unstable, even if they are individually stable, depending on network parameters. We mitigate this problem by means of passive components externally connected to the converter/CPL subsystem. The analysis is verified through simulations. We are able to show that certain converter circuit configurations achieve the so called plug-and-play property, which stabilizes the interconnected system for all network parameters. This property is desirable since it is does not require the knowledge of detailed system topology and parameters, which can be time varying and difficult to obtain. This method also contrasts to existing practices of load augmentation, which can lead to severe efficiency losses.
  • Keywords
    "Resistance","Integrated circuit modeling","Circuit stability","Power system stability","Voltage control","Mathematical model","Switching circuits"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Decision and Control (CDC), 2015 IEEE 54th Annual Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CDC.2015.7402080
  • Filename
    7402080