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Dynamic modeling and dynamic responses of grid-connected fuel cell
Authors:Yanxia Yang  Xu LuoChaohua Dai  Weirong ChenZhixiang Liu  Qi Li
Affiliation:School of Electrical Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, Sichuan Province, China
Abstract:The active distribution network (ADN) is a new effective approach to facilitate connecting distributed generation (DG) to the network, where the DG is controlled to support the system stability during various kinds of disturbances. Fuel cell is one of the most important DGs, however there are still many issues left to be solved in order to meet the requirements of the ADN, such as dynamic modeling, dynamic responses to power systems, especially during voltage dip, system fault, etc. In the existing grid-connected fuel cell researches, most of the dynamic models did not consider air compressor and its parasitic power consumption. Hence, a dynamic model of grid-connected proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) is presented by considering dynamic modeling of the air compressor and its parasitic power consumption. Based on the model, the mutual influences between power system and fuel cell are analyzed when the fuel cell is synchronously grid-connected. The dynamic responses of the fuel cell and its low voltage and fault ride-through capability are studied when the power system fault or voltage dip occurs. Finally, based on the dynamic simulation of the typical power systems with a PEMFC, the theoretical basis and guiding suggestions are presented for grid-connection, dynamic operation, and off-grid of fuel cells.
Keywords:Active distribution network (ADN)  Air compressor  Dynamic response  Grid-connecting  Low voltage and fault ride-through capability  Proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC)
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