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MASK4 Test Report

Forbush, Dominic D.; Coe, Ryan G.; Donnelly, Timothy; Bacelli, Giorgio B.; Gallegos-Patterson, D.; Spinneken, Johannes; Lee, Jantzen; Crandell, Robert C.; Dullea, Kevin

Wave energy converters (WECs) are designed to produce useful work from ocean waves. This useful work can take the form of electrical power or even pressurized water for, e.g., desalination. This report details the findings from a wave tank test focused on that production of useful work. To that end, the experimental system and test were specifically designed to validate models for power transmission throughout the WEC system. Additionally, the validity of co-design informed changes to the power take-off (PTO) were assessed and shown to provide the expected improvements in system performance.

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Analysis and Testing of Optimal Power Control Strategy for NASA Moon Base Interconnected DC Microgrid System

SAE Technical Papers

Rashkin, Lee; Donnelly, Timothy; Cook, Marvin A.; Young, Joseph

As a part of NASA's efforts in space, options are being examined for an Artemis moon base project to be deployed. This project requires a system of interconnected, but separate, DC microgrids for habitation, mining, and fuel processing. This in-place use of power resources is called in-situ resource utilization (ISRU). These microgrids are to be separated by 9-12 km and each contains a photovoltaic (PV) source, energy storage systems (ESS), and a variety of loads, separated by level of criticality in operation. The separate microgrids need to be able to transfer power between themselves in cases where there are generation shortfall, faults, or other failures in order to keep more critical loads running and ensure safety of personnel and the success of mission goals. In this work, a 2 grid microgrid system is analyzed involving a habitation unit and a mining unit separated by a tie line. A set of optimal controls that has been developed, including power flow controls on the tie line, dispatch of PV generation, and dispatch of non-critical loads, is analyzed, and validated in hardware on the Secure Scalable Microgrid Testbed (SSMTB). This testbed includes hardware emulators for a variety of energy sources, energy storage devices, pulsed loads, and other loads.

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A Solid State Transformer for Electric Power Grid HEMP/GMD Mitigation

2023 IEEE 24th Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics, COMPEL 2023

Donnelly, Timothy; Rashkin, Lee

A high altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) or other similar geomagnetic disturbance (GMD) has the potential to severely impact the operation of large-scale electric power grids. By introducing low-frequency common-mode (CM) currents, these events can impact the performance of key system components such as large power transformers. In this work, a solid-state transformer (SST) that can replace susceptible equipment and improve grid resiliency by safely absorbing these CM insults is described. An overview of the proposed SST power electronics and controls architecture is provided, a system model is developed, and the performance of the SST in response to a simulated CM insult is evaluated. Compared to a conventional magnetic transformer, the SST is found to recover quickly from the insult while maintaining nominal ac input/output behavior.

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A Solid State Transformer for Electric Power Grid HEMP/GMD Mitigation

2023 IEEE 24th Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics, COMPEL 2023

Donnelly, Timothy; Rashkin, Lee

A high altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) or other similar geomagnetic disturbance (GMD) has the potential to severely impact the operation of large-scale electric power grids. By introducing low-frequency common-mode (CM) currents, these events can impact the performance of key system components such as large power transformers. In this work, a solid-state transformer (SST) that can replace susceptible equipment and improve grid resiliency by safely absorbing these CM insults is described. An overview of the proposed SST power electronics and controls architecture is provided, a system model is developed, and the performance of the SST in response to a simulated CM insult is evaluated. Compared to a conventional magnetic transformer, the SST is found to recover quickly from the insult while maintaining nominal ac input/output behavior.

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Top-Down Control Design Strategy for Electric Power Grid EMP (E3) Protection

2023 IEEE Texas Power and Energy Conference, TPEC 2023

Donnelly, Timothy; Wilson, David G.; Robinett, Rush D.; Weaver, Wayne W.

A high altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) caused by a nuclear explosion has the potential to severely impact the operation of large-scale electric power grids. This paper presents a top-down mitigation design strategy that considers grid-wide dynamic behavior during a simulated HEMP event - and uses optimal control theory to determine the compensation signals required to protect critical grid assets. The approach is applied to both a standalone transformer system and a demonstrative 3-bus grid model. The performance of the top-down approach relative to conventional protection solutions is evaluated, and several optimal control objective functions are explored. Finally, directions for future research are proposed.

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