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Research on capacitance selection for modular multi-level converter

  • Zhijie Liu
  • , Ke Jun Li
  • , Jinyu Wang
  • , Zahid Javid
  • , Meiyan Wang
  • , Kaiqi Sun
  • Shandong University
  • Nanyang Technological University

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Abstract

The capacitance of sub-module capacitor has a great impact on the cost, size, and operation of the modular multi-level converter (MMC). However, the capacitance selected by the existing methods does not always meet the requirement in practice. To find out the reasons for this improper selection, the existing selection methods are analyzed in this paper. Based on the analysis, a new capacitance-selection method is proposed. In the new method, the problems of the existing methods are solved, and the calculation of capacitor voltage is based on a proposed capacitor-voltage model whose calculation error can be smaller than 0.1%. Furthermore, the Secant Method is used in the capacitance selection to quickly calculate the required capacitance. The new capacitance-selection method can be applicable to the MMC not having a circular operating region. In addition, this paper found that the capacitor voltage and the capacitor-voltage ripple reach their maximum values when the power-factor angles of the MMC are-π/2 and π/2, respectively, and the dc component in the capacitor voltage changes according to the operating condition of the MMC. Finally, the proposed selection method and theoretical analyses are verified by both simulation and experiment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8572768
Pages (from-to)8417-8434
Number of pages18
JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume34
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Capacitor voltage
  • mathematical model
  • modular multi-level converter (MMC)
  • parameter design
  • sub-module capacitor

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