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A Comparative Evaluation of Power Converter Circuits to Increase the Power Transfer Capability of High Voltage Transmission Lines

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IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/NAPS50074.2021.9449680

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AC-AC power conversion; Low frequency AC transmission; Modular Multilevel Matrix Converter; Back-to-Back Modular Multilevel Converter

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  1. Wisconsin Electric Machines and Power Electronics Consortium (WEMPEC)
  2. New York Power Authority (NYPA)
  3. New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)

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The study compares the effect of two topologies in reducing the electrical frequency, with a focus on semiconductor requirements, reactive components, operating losses, and fault tolerance. Analytical models, design equations, EMTP simulations, and comparison tables are used for analysis.
AC transmission lines with lengths greater than 80km cannot be used to their maximum capacity due to limits in voltage drops and transient stability. This inefficient way of using conductors in a transmission line can be overcome if the electrical frequency at which energy is transmitted is reduced. This is why this work focuses on the comparison of the Modular Multilevel Matrix Converter (MMMC) and the Back-to-Back Modular Multilevel Converter (BTB-MMC), topologies that have shown qualities as frequency converters. For comparison, an analytical model of each topology is used to relate design considerations to their operational variables. Among the aspects to be compared are, the requirements of the semiconductors, the required reactive components, operating losses and fault tolerance. Detailed design equations, EMTP simulations, and comparison table are presented.

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