TY - JOUR
T1 - A New Modular Multilevel AC/AC Converter Using HF Transformer
AU - Meng, Yongqing
AU - Kong, Ying
AU - Duan, Ziyue
AU - Wang, Xiuli
AU - Wang, Xifan
AU - Huang, Ruanming
AU - Ye, Rong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2013 IEEE.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - This paper proposes a new modular multilevel AC/AC converter using high-frequency (HF) transformer, which has the advantages of modular design, easy expansion, high power density, no circulation current, good output voltage waveform quality and low cost. This converter has broad application prospects in the fields of high-voltage and high-power wind power generation, fractional frequency power transmission (FFTS) and power electronic transformer. The proposed converter topology can connect two three-phase AC systems with different frequencies and amplitudes directly. By introducing HF transformer, the direct series connection of input and output modules can be realized simultaneously, and the expensive industrial frequency transformer with large volume and weight can be removed. In order to achieve HF electrical isolation, the HF inversion of the output pulse is carried out at the inverter side to realize the HF output of the fundamental wave. After passing the HF transformer, the pulse is restored to the low-frequency output wave by the cycloconverter. Aiming at the problem of freewheeling of HF link, the method of common state conduction is introduced, which can effectively reduce the switching loss. The modulation scheme, control strategy and typical parameter design are developed. Furthermore, the feasibility of the proposed converter is verified by simulation results.
AB - This paper proposes a new modular multilevel AC/AC converter using high-frequency (HF) transformer, which has the advantages of modular design, easy expansion, high power density, no circulation current, good output voltage waveform quality and low cost. This converter has broad application prospects in the fields of high-voltage and high-power wind power generation, fractional frequency power transmission (FFTS) and power electronic transformer. The proposed converter topology can connect two three-phase AC systems with different frequencies and amplitudes directly. By introducing HF transformer, the direct series connection of input and output modules can be realized simultaneously, and the expensive industrial frequency transformer with large volume and weight can be removed. In order to achieve HF electrical isolation, the HF inversion of the output pulse is carried out at the inverter side to realize the HF output of the fundamental wave. After passing the HF transformer, the pulse is restored to the low-frequency output wave by the cycloconverter. Aiming at the problem of freewheeling of HF link, the method of common state conduction is introduced, which can effectively reduce the switching loss. The modulation scheme, control strategy and typical parameter design are developed. Furthermore, the feasibility of the proposed converter is verified by simulation results.
KW - AC/AC converter
KW - FFTS
KW - cycloconverter
KW - high-frequency transformer
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85087794820
U2 - 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3003930
DO - 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3003930
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85087794820
SN - 2169-3536
VL - 8
SP - 116380
EP - 116391
JO - IEEE Access
JF - IEEE Access
M1 - 9122004
ER -