1. Current Source Modular Multilevel Converter: Detailed Analysis and STATCOM Application.
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Bhesaniya, Mukesh M. and Shukla, Anshuman
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CONVERTERS (Electronics) , *SYNCHRONOUS capacitors , *ALGORITHMS , *PULSE width modulation , *SIMULATION methods & models - Abstract
Multilevel current source converters are a smart choice for the high-power applications with low-voltage and high-current requirements. This paper presents the detailed analysis of a current source modular multilevel converter (CSMMC) and its application as a STATCOM. Various properties of CSMMC are compared with the voltage-source modular multilevel converter (VSMMC). The submodule inductance selection method and a sorting-based algorithm for inductor current balancing are proposed for CSMMC. The validity of the inductance selection method and the inductor current balancing algorithm are confirmed by the simulation of a three-phase CSMMC using PSCAD/EMTDC. The carrier phase-shifted sinusoidal pulsewidth modulation is used as the switching technique. The performance of a converter is analyzed with interleaved and noninterleaved carrier signals for the upper and lower arms. Results show that CSMMCs and corresponding VSMMCs have analogous features. Hence, the development on VSMMCs can be used for reference to CSMMCs and vice-versa. Furthermore, the control designs for CSMMC-based STATCOM are presented and verified using simulations. The obtained results of the proposed STATCOM show that the steady-state and transient performance of the system are quite satisfactory. This makes the CSMMC suitable for HVDC and flexible ac transmission systems applications. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2016
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