Reprint of: Adaptive supertwisting sliding mode control of multi-converter MVDC power systems

Medium Voltage DC (MVDC) integrated power systems are anticipated to feed the submarines and surface combatants. The MVDC based power systems use dc/dc converters tightly regulated via high bandwidth controllers act as constant power loads (CPL’s). The negative incremental impedance of the CPL’s may...

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Main Authors: Irfan Sami, Jong-Suk Ro
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-12-01
Series:Energy Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484723007424
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description Medium Voltage DC (MVDC) integrated power systems are anticipated to feed the submarines and surface combatants. The MVDC based power systems use dc/dc converters tightly regulated via high bandwidth controllers act as constant power loads (CPL’s). The negative incremental impedance of the CPL’s may result in voltage instability in the system under disturbance. Thus for the efficient and robust control of the MVDC based power system, this paper proposes a high order sliding mode control (HOSMC) paradigm based on model-free adaptive super twisting sliding mode control (ASTA-SMC). This paper initially designs a first-order sliding mode control (FOSMC) and super twisting sliding mode control (STA-SMC) based on HOSMC DC link voltage controllers. The difficult task of gain tuning in timely varying conditions is resolved by incorporating adaptive control to STA-SMC. The proposed controller is validated and compared with pre-presented control schemes under two test cases using simulation and experimental workbench carried out in dSPACE based hardware in the loop (HIL) workbench. The adaptive STA-SMC (ASTA-SMC) is compared with FOSMC and feedback linearization-based control schemes. The stability of ASTA-SMC in finite time is validated using the Lyapunov stability theorem.
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spelling doaj.art-803945edc8d54fef88258af00e026ebc2023-07-13T05:30:11ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472023-12-01957625774Reprint of: Adaptive supertwisting sliding mode control of multi-converter MVDC power systemsIrfan Sami0Jong-Suk Ro1School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Chung-Ang University, Dongjak-gu, Seoul, 06974, Republic of KoreaSchool of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Chung-Ang University, Dongjak-gu, Seoul, 06974, Republic of Korea; Department of Intelligent Energy and Industry, Chung-Ang University, Dongjak-gu, Seoul, 06974, Republic of Korea; Corresponding author.Medium Voltage DC (MVDC) integrated power systems are anticipated to feed the submarines and surface combatants. The MVDC based power systems use dc/dc converters tightly regulated via high bandwidth controllers act as constant power loads (CPL’s). The negative incremental impedance of the CPL’s may result in voltage instability in the system under disturbance. Thus for the efficient and robust control of the MVDC based power system, this paper proposes a high order sliding mode control (HOSMC) paradigm based on model-free adaptive super twisting sliding mode control (ASTA-SMC). This paper initially designs a first-order sliding mode control (FOSMC) and super twisting sliding mode control (STA-SMC) based on HOSMC DC link voltage controllers. The difficult task of gain tuning in timely varying conditions is resolved by incorporating adaptive control to STA-SMC. The proposed controller is validated and compared with pre-presented control schemes under two test cases using simulation and experimental workbench carried out in dSPACE based hardware in the loop (HIL) workbench. The adaptive STA-SMC (ASTA-SMC) is compared with FOSMC and feedback linearization-based control schemes. The stability of ASTA-SMC in finite time is validated using the Lyapunov stability theorem.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484723007424Sliding Mode Control (SMC)Adaptive sliding mode control (ASMC)Medium voltage DC networksMVDC
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Reprint of: Adaptive supertwisting sliding mode control of multi-converter MVDC power systems
Energy Reports
Sliding Mode Control (SMC)
Adaptive sliding mode control (ASMC)
Medium voltage DC networks
MVDC
title Reprint of: Adaptive supertwisting sliding mode control of multi-converter MVDC power systems
title_full Reprint of: Adaptive supertwisting sliding mode control of multi-converter MVDC power systems
title_fullStr Reprint of: Adaptive supertwisting sliding mode control of multi-converter MVDC power systems
title_full_unstemmed Reprint of: Adaptive supertwisting sliding mode control of multi-converter MVDC power systems
title_short Reprint of: Adaptive supertwisting sliding mode control of multi-converter MVDC power systems
title_sort reprint of adaptive supertwisting sliding mode control of multi converter mvdc power systems
topic Sliding Mode Control (SMC)
Adaptive sliding mode control (ASMC)
Medium voltage DC networks
MVDC
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484723007424
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