Universidad de Costa Rica

Modelling and control of the modular multilevel converter in back to back configuration for high power induction machine drives


Colaboradores:
Ing. Mauricio Espinoza Bolaños, PhD.
Autores:
Mauricio Espinoza and Roberto Cárdenas and Matías Díaz and Andrés Mora and Diego Soto
Revista:
N/A
Editor:
IEEE
URL:
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7793979/

Resumen:

Drives based on modular multilevel topologies are the next generation of high-power/voltage converters. In this paper, the Modular Multilevel Converter model is extended to the Back to Back scheme, allowing its control as an unique system, instead two separated converters. Additionally, the proposed control strategy is able to regulate the ac ports and to perform the voltage balancing in both converters by using circulating currents and common mode voltage, providing independence between the converters and the ac ports. Extensive computer simulation and a laboratory prototype of a Modular Multilevel Converter with eighteen power cells feeding an induction machine validate the effectiveness of the presented control algorithm.

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