LAPSE:2024.1237
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LAPSE:2024.1237
Experimental Assessment of a Decentralized Control Strategy for a Back-to-Back Modular Multilevel Converter Operating in Low-Frequency AC Transmission
June 21, 2024
Abstract
The Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC) has been widely used in high-power applications owing to its inherent advantages, including scalability, modularity, high-power density, and fault tolerance. MMCs have recently been used in Low-Frequency Alternating Current (LFAC) transmission, particularly in the integration of offshore wind power with onshore grids. However, LFAC applications produce significant voltage oscillations in floating capacitor voltages within the MMC. Early research efforts have successfully established and validated decoupled control strategies for LFAC-based MMC systems. However, validations are usually based on simulations or small-scale prototypes equipped with limited power cells. Consequently, this paper presents a decentralized voltage control strategy based on Nearest Level Control for an MMC-based LFAC system. Experimental results obtained with a 120-cell MMC prototype are presented to validate the effectiveness and operation of the MMC in LFAC applications.
The Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC) has been widely used in high-power applications owing to its inherent advantages, including scalability, modularity, high-power density, and fault tolerance. MMCs have recently been used in Low-Frequency Alternating Current (LFAC) transmission, particularly in the integration of offshore wind power with onshore grids. However, LFAC applications produce significant voltage oscillations in floating capacitor voltages within the MMC. Early research efforts have successfully established and validated decoupled control strategies for LFAC-based MMC systems. However, validations are usually based on simulations or small-scale prototypes equipped with limited power cells. Consequently, this paper presents a decentralized voltage control strategy based on Nearest Level Control for an MMC-based LFAC system. Experimental results obtained with a 120-cell MMC prototype are presented to validate the effectiveness and operation of the MMC in LFAC applications.
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decoupled control, LFAC, modular multilevel converter
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Ibaceta E, Diaz M, Rajendran S, Arias Y, Cárdenas R, Rodriguez J. Experimental Assessment of a Decentralized Control Strategy for a Back-to-Back Modular Multilevel Converter Operating in Low-Frequency AC Transmission. (2024). LAPSE:2024.1237
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Ibaceta E: Electrical Engineering Department, University of Santiago of Chile, Santiago 9170020, Chile
Diaz M: Electrical Engineering Department, University of Santiago of Chile, Santiago 9170020, Chile [ORCID]
Rajendran S: Electrical Engineering Department, University of Santiago of Chile, Santiago 9170020, Chile
Arias Y: Department of Mechatronic Engineering, Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica, Cartago 30109, Costa Rica [ORCID]
Cárdenas R: Electrical Engineering Department, University of Chile, Santiago 8820808, Chile [ORCID]
Rodriguez J: Faculty of Engineering, Universidad San Sebastian, Santiago 7510602, Chile [ORCID]
Diaz M: Electrical Engineering Department, University of Santiago of Chile, Santiago 9170020, Chile [ORCID]
Rajendran S: Electrical Engineering Department, University of Santiago of Chile, Santiago 9170020, Chile
Arias Y: Department of Mechatronic Engineering, Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica, Cartago 30109, Costa Rica [ORCID]
Cárdenas R: Electrical Engineering Department, University of Chile, Santiago 8820808, Chile [ORCID]
Rodriguez J: Faculty of Engineering, Universidad San Sebastian, Santiago 7510602, Chile [ORCID]
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Processes
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12
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1
First Page
155
Year
2024
Publication Date
2024-01-09
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2227-9717
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