3–7 Jun 2018
Jackson Lake Lodge
America/Denver timezone

Modeling of Inverters for Fuel Cells for Grid-Tied and Islanding mode with smooth transitions

6 Jun 2018, 11:15
15m
Wrangler/Prospector/Homesteader

Wrangler/Prospector/Homesteader

Oral Presentation Power Electronics, Power Supplies, Prime Power, Rotating Machines, and Energy Converters Oral 10 - Power Electronics

Speaker

Michael Giesselmann (Texas Tech University)

Description

We are reporting on models for a group of inverters that can feed real and reactive power into a utility grid in Grid-Tied mode and is able to transition smoothly transition to islanded mode. In grid tied mode, the inverters are operating in D-Q mode and inject controllable amounts of real and reactive power into the grid. In islanded mode the inverters are grid forming and share power using droop control. We are presenting MatLAB-Simulink models and results of the simulations including the transitions.

Authors

Michael Giesselmann (Texas Tech University) Stephen Bayne (Texas Tech University) Dr David Reale (DOOSAN) Dr Fatih Cingoz (DOOSAN) Ms Nimat Shamin (Texas Tech University) Mr Mitchell Kelley (Texas Tech University)

Presentation materials

Peer reviewing

Paper