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Circulating Harmonic Currents Suppression of Level-Increased NLM Based Modular Multilevel Converter With Deadbeat Control

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 35, Issue 11, Pages 11418-11429

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2020.2982781

Keywords

Harmonic analysis; Capacitors; Modulation; Current control; Voltage control; Multilevel converters; Power system harmonics; Circulating harmonic currents; deadbeat control; modular multilevel converter (MMC); nearest level modulation (NLM)

Funding

  1. National Key Research & Development Plan [2018YFB0905800]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [xzy022019005]

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This article first analyzes the effect of the level-increased nearest level modulation (NLM) to the circulating current of the modular multilevel converter (MMC). The total inserted submodule (SM) number in one phase-leg of the MMC is variable using the level-increased NLM, which can significantly increase the peak-to-peak value of the circulating harmonic currents. Then, a circulating harmonic currents suppression method is proposed by applying deadbeat control for the MMC with level-increased NLM. Compared with the existing direct circulating current control approaches for the MMC, the proposed method presents specific extension and adjustment principle of the total inserted SM number. Therefore, the proposed method can improve the dynamic control performance and handle large circulating harmonic currents at steady state. And it can well coordinate the modulation and circulating harmonic currents suppression stages to avoid disturbing the ac-side output voltage while regulating the circulating current. The effectiveness of the proposed method is evaluated by a single-phase industrial-level simulated MMC system and a laboratory experimental platform.

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