Impact of circulating current control in capacitor voltage ripples of modular multilevel converters under grid imbalances

The negative-sequence current of a modular multilevel converter (MMC) under unbalanced ac grid conditions increases the voltage ripples of the submodule capacitors. This paper investigates the impact of circulating current control in capacitor voltage ripples under different unbalanced ac grid condi...

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Main Authors: Li, Jinke, Konstantinou, Georgios, Wickramasinghe, Harith R., Pou, Josep, Wu, Xuezhi, Jin, Xinmin
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1398372021-01-05T06:39:58Z Impact of circulating current control in capacitor voltage ripples of modular multilevel converters under grid imbalances Li, Jinke Konstantinou, Georgios Wickramasinghe, Harith R. Pou, Josep Wu, Xuezhi Jin, Xinmin Electrical Power Systems Integration Lab Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Circulating Current Control Capacitor Voltage Ripple The negative-sequence current of a modular multilevel converter (MMC) under unbalanced ac grid conditions increases the voltage ripples of the submodule capacitors. This paper investigates the impact of circulating current control in capacitor voltage ripples under different unbalanced ac grid conditions, while considering multiple control objectives and independent control of active and reactive power. It is demonstrated that higher order harmonic injection in the circulating current through a reference calculation based on instantaneous information improves operation of the MMC reducing capacitor voltage ripples at the cost of increased peak arm current and dc current oscillations. The efficacy of the circulating current control is validated through real-time digital simulations of an 800 MVA benchmark MMC high-voltage direct current transmission system. 2020-05-22T03:49:52Z 2020-05-22T03:49:52Z 2017 Journal Article Li, J., Konstantinou, G., Wickramasinghe, H. R., Pou, J., Wu, X., & Jin, X. (2018). Impact of circulating current control in capacitor voltage ripples of modular multilevel converters under grid imbalances. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 33(3), 1257-1267. doi:10.1109/TPWRD.2017.2747079 0885-8977 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/139837 10.1109/TPWRD.2017.2747079 2-s2.0-85028694918 3 33 1257 1267 en IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery © 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Circulating Current Control
Capacitor Voltage Ripple
spellingShingle Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Circulating Current Control
Capacitor Voltage Ripple
Li, Jinke
Konstantinou, Georgios
Wickramasinghe, Harith R.
Pou, Josep
Wu, Xuezhi
Jin, Xinmin
Impact of circulating current control in capacitor voltage ripples of modular multilevel converters under grid imbalances
description The negative-sequence current of a modular multilevel converter (MMC) under unbalanced ac grid conditions increases the voltage ripples of the submodule capacitors. This paper investigates the impact of circulating current control in capacitor voltage ripples under different unbalanced ac grid conditions, while considering multiple control objectives and independent control of active and reactive power. It is demonstrated that higher order harmonic injection in the circulating current through a reference calculation based on instantaneous information improves operation of the MMC reducing capacitor voltage ripples at the cost of increased peak arm current and dc current oscillations. The efficacy of the circulating current control is validated through real-time digital simulations of an 800 MVA benchmark MMC high-voltage direct current transmission system.
author2 Electrical Power Systems Integration Lab
author_facet Electrical Power Systems Integration Lab
Li, Jinke
Konstantinou, Georgios
Wickramasinghe, Harith R.
Pou, Josep
Wu, Xuezhi
Jin, Xinmin
format Article
author Li, Jinke
Konstantinou, Georgios
Wickramasinghe, Harith R.
Pou, Josep
Wu, Xuezhi
Jin, Xinmin
author_sort Li, Jinke
title Impact of circulating current control in capacitor voltage ripples of modular multilevel converters under grid imbalances
title_short Impact of circulating current control in capacitor voltage ripples of modular multilevel converters under grid imbalances
title_full Impact of circulating current control in capacitor voltage ripples of modular multilevel converters under grid imbalances
title_fullStr Impact of circulating current control in capacitor voltage ripples of modular multilevel converters under grid imbalances
title_full_unstemmed Impact of circulating current control in capacitor voltage ripples of modular multilevel converters under grid imbalances
title_sort impact of circulating current control in capacitor voltage ripples of modular multilevel converters under grid imbalances
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/139837
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