A Modular Multilevel Series/Parallel Converter for a Wide Frequency Range Operation
Abstract
When providing ac output, modular multilevel converters (MMCs) experience power fluctuation
in the phase arms. The power fluctuation causes voltage ripple on the module capacitors,
which grows with the output power and inversely to the output frequency. Thus, low-frequency
operations of MMCs, e.g., for motor drives, require injecting common-mode voltages
and circulating currents, and strict dc voltage output relative to ground is impossible.
To address this problem, this paper introduces a novel module topology that allows
parallel module connectivity in addition to the series and bypass states. The parallel
state directly transfers power across the modules and arms to cancel the power fluctuations
and hence suppresses the capacitor voltage ripple. The proposed series/parallel converter
can operate at a wide frequency range down to dc without common-mode voltages or circulating
currents; it also allows sensorless operation and full utilization of the components
at higher output frequencies. We present detailed simulation and experiment results
to characterize the advantages and limitations of the proposed solution.
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Science & TechnologyTechnology
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Engineering
Low-frequency operation
modular-multilevel converter
voltage ripple
STRAY INDUCTANCE
PERFORMANCE
MOTOR
SYSTEM
TOPOLOGIES
DESIGN
DRIVES
TORQUE
SERIES
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22567Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1109/TPEL.2019.2891052Publication Info
Li, Z; Ricardo Lizana, F; Yu, Z; Sha, S; Peterchev, AV; & Goetz, SM (2019). A Modular Multilevel Series/Parallel Converter for a Wide Frequency Range Operation.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 34(10). pp. 9854-9865. 10.1109/TPEL.2019.2891052. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22567.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Stefan M Goetz
Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Angel V Peterchev
Associate Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
I direct the Brain Stimulation Engineering Lab (BSEL) which focuses on the development,
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