1. Three-Phase Series-Connected Modular Multilevel Converter for HVDC Application.
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Hao, Quanrui, Ooi, Boon-Teck, Gao, Feng, Wang, Can, and Li, Nan
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CONVERTERS (Electronics) , *HIGH-voltage direct current transmission , *SEMICONDUCTOR switches , *PULSE width modulation , *OVERCURRENT protection , *CURRENT limiters - Abstract
The three-phase series-connected modular multilevel converter (SC-MMC) is presented as one option for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) tap to reduce the cost of an HVDC station. Compared with conventional three-phase parallel-connected MMC, the number of semiconductor switches in SC-MMC is reduced by one-third to withstand the same dc voltage. First, the paper studies the operating principle of SC-MMC, and then presents an interspacing phase-shifted pulsewidth-modulated method which could improve the waveform of the output ac voltage for a given switching frequency. Next, the control strategy based on the identical real power input of each phase is proposed to balance the dc voltage of each phase under an unbalanced grid condition. The current limit of switching devices is also taken into consideration to protect SC-MMC from overcurrent. Furthermore, a universal zero-sequence current controller is developed as one part of the control strategy. In addition, an innovative method to suppress the third harmonics of ac current is presented. With the third harmonic suppression strategy, the SC-MMC can operate with much smaller SM capacitors without deteriorating the ac current, which contributes to the cost reduction further. Finally, simulation results obtained in PSCAD/EMTDC are provided to validate the proposed control strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2016
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