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Reduction of MMC Capacitances Through Parallelization of Symmetrical Half-Bridge Submodules

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 36, Issue 8, Pages 8907-8918

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2021.3049389

Keywords

Capacitors; Capacitance; Automatic voltage control; Sensors; Multilevel converters; Switches; Fault tolerant systems; Capacitance saving; fault operation; modular multilevel converter (MMC); static compensator (STATCOM); submodule parallelization; voltage balance

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Modular multilevel converters (MMCs) have the advantages of modularity and scalability, but face challenges such as bulky DC capacitors and voltage balance issues. This article proposes a hardware-based strategy to reduce capacitance and balance capacitor voltages effectively, leading to simplified control efforts. Experimental results validate the effectiveness of this strategy in improving MMC performance.
Modular multilevel converters (MMCs) enjoy the benefits of modularity and scalability. In particular, MMCs with symmetrical half-bridge submodules enable bipolar operation yet with a simple structure and low conduction losses. However, bulky dc capacitors in MMC submodules act as one major obstacle that retards the further improvement of system size, weight, and cost performance. Additionally, tight regulation and balance of dc capacitor voltages necessitate expensive voltage sensors paired with dedicated voltage controllers. This article proposes an effective hardware-based strategy that achieves MMC capacitance reduction through parallelization of symmetrical half-bridge submodules. On top of capacitance saving, the proposed strategy balances capacitor voltages in a sensorless fashion, which translates into the removal of voltage sensors and great simplification of control efforts. In addition, the proposed strategy allows fault-tolerant operation of MMCs. Finally, simulation and experimental results validate the effectiveness of the proposed strategy in capacitance reduction and capacitor voltage balancing of MMCs as static compensators.

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