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Title: Fault management in DC microgrids : a review of challenges, countermeasures, and future research trends
Authors: Ali, Zulfiqar
Terriche, Yacine
Hoang, Le Quang Nhat
Abbas, Syed Zagam
Hassan, Mustafa Alrayah
Sadiq, Muhammad
Su, Chun-Lien
Guerrero, Josep M.
Keywords: Microgrids (Smart power grids)
Electric power system stability
Electric fault location
Fault tolerance (Engineering)
Smart power grids
Artificial intelligence -- Industrial applications
Signal processing -- Digital techniques
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation: Ali, Z., Terriche, Y., Hoang, L. Q., Abbas, S. Z., Hassan, M. A., Sadiq, M.,...Guerrero, J. M. (2021). Fault management in DC microgrids: A review of challenges, countermeasures, and future research trends. IEEE Access, 9, 128032-128054.
Abstract: The significant benefits of DC microgrids have instigated extensive efforts to be an alternative network as compared to conventional AC power networks. Although their deployment is ever-growing, multiple challenges still occurred for the protection of DC microgrids to efficiently design, control, and operate the system for the islanded mode and grid-tied mode. Therefore, there are extensive research activities underway to tackle these issues. The challenge arises from the sudden exponential increase in DC fault current, which must be extinguished in the absence of the naturally occurring zero crossings, potentially leading to sustained arcs. This paper presents cut-age and state-of-the-art issues concerning the fault management of DC microgrids. It provides an account of research in areas related to fault management of DC microgrids, including fault detection, location, identification, isolation, and reconfiguration. In each area, a comprehensive review has been carried out to identify the fault management of DC microgrids. Finally, future trends and challenges regarding fault management in DC-microgrids are also discussed.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/132113
ISSN: 21693536
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