Xuan Jin’s research while affiliated with Huazhong University of Science and Technology and other places

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Publications (7)


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Topology of the AC/DC microgrid based on a six-pulse Silicon Controlled Converter (SCC) and a Polarity Reversal Switch (PRS).
Topology of the AC/DC microgrid based on a twelve-pulse SCC and a PRS.
Control strategy of the AC/DC hybrid microgrid based on the SCC and PRS.
Control logic used in the Current Reversible Chopper (CRC) circuit.

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Research on a Novel AC/DC Hybrid Microgrid Based on Silicon Controlled Converters and Polarity Reversal Switches
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March 2025

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Yang Lei

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Fan Yang

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Jiaxuan Ren

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Shaorong Wang

In order to reduce the economic costs, enhance the efficiency, and improve the structural stability of microgrids, this paper proposes a novel AC/DC hybrid microgrid structure. This structure, based on Silicon Controlled Converters (SCCs) and Polarity Reversal Switches (PRSs), enables bidirectional power flow and provides a low-cost and straightforward control solution. This paper elaborates on the overall control strategy of the microgrid under different states of the PRS and introduces the control logic of the Current Reversible Chopper (CRC) circuit. For typical daily scenarios across the four seasons, where wind and photovoltaic (PV) power generation outputs and load demands vary, this study combines sampled data to investigate the coordinated configuration scheme of wind energy, PV energy, and energy storage within the microgrid, and analyzes the state changes in the PRS. Furthermore, this paper conducts simulation analysis of the microgrid under different states of the PRS and during the switching process of the PRS, verifying the feasibility of the proposed new structure. Finally, this paper compares the proposed structure with traditional microgrid structures in terms of economics, system efficiency, and structural stability, and analyzes the impact of this structure on the frequency, inertia, and multi-energy interaction of the system.

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