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Distributed fixed-time cooperative control for flywheel energy storage systems with state-of-energy constraints

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  • Xiao, Feng
  • Yang, Zhengguang
  • Wei, Bo

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This paper studies the cooperative control problem of flywheel energy storage matrix systems (FESMS). The aim of the cooperative control is to achieve two objectives: the output power of the flywheel energy storage systems (FESSs) should meet the reference power requirement, and the state of FESSs must meet the relative state-of-energy (SOE) variation rate constraints. When the above objectives are reached, the FESSs are able to track reference power command while ensuring that all flywheels are fully charged or discharged at the same time. To achieve these two objectives, a distributed power allocation strategy is proposed. A distributed estimator is designed to estimate the global state information required for each FESS in the allocation strategy. In addition, a fixed-time estimator based on a dynamic average consensus algorithm is designed, which is capable of quickly estimating the global average information. The convergence of the fixed-time estimator under the boundedness assumption of the time derivative of input signal is analyzed by the Lyapunov stability theory. The simulation results show that the FESSs interact with neighbors through local information such that the evolution of the SOE among the FESSs satisfies the constraints and the total power tracks the total reference power. Furthermore, compared with the existing methods, the proposed dynamic average consensus estimators achieve an accurate tracking of the global state information in a fixed time, regardless of the initial conditions.

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  • Xiao, Feng & Yang, Zhengguang & Wei, Bo, 2024. "Distributed fixed-time cooperative control for flywheel energy storage systems with state-of-energy constraints," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 293(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:293:y:2024:i:c:s0360544224003657
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.130593
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