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An MMC control strategy without bridge arm current sensors

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, , n. 1, v. 2584
Page(s): 012064
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2584/1/012064
Abstract:

Each bridge arm of a modular multilevel converter (MMC) is connected in series with multiple submodules. This structure increases the amount of current detection, making it necessary to have a number of current sensors in operation, which increases the system cost. For this reason, this paper proposes an MMC control strategy that does not require bridge arm current sensors. Firstly, the nearest level modulation (NLM) strategy requires the bridge arm current to be used to determine the submodule entry direction. In this case, this article proposes a method for determining the input direction of the submodule based on the capacitive voltage of the submodule, which calculates the input method of the submodule by analyzing the state quantities in the bridge arm voltage switching function, omitting the bridge arm current sensor and reducing the cost. Secondly, the traditional MMC circulation suppression method needs to detect the bridge arm current to calculate the circulation. However, this paper proposes an indirect circulation suppression method by suppressing the unbalanced voltage based on the analysis of the circulation generation mechanism. Finally, simulations and experiments validate the effectiveness of this method and lay the foundation for the next engineering application.

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    12/05/2024
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    12/05/2024
 
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