Capacitor Voltage Ripple Suppression Strategy of MMC Submodule based on High Harmonic Injection

Zhao Di Li, Ming Huang, Yi Xiang, Wei Lin Li

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Abstract

As the energy storage component of the modular multilevel converter (MMC), the voltage fluctuation of the sub-module capacitor determines the selection of the switching device and its safe operating range. In order to suppress the capacitor voltage ripple in the control strategy, this paper analyses the voltage ripple characteristics of sub-module capacitor, and introduces zero sequence voltage as another degree of freedom to suppress the capacitor voltage ripple based on the relationship between capacitor energy current amplitude and phase current amplitude and frequency. Combined with the third harmonic theory, an improved voltage ripple suppression strategy of MMC sub-module capacitor with high frequency harmonic injection is proposed. Finally, a system simulation model is established based on the PLECS simulation platform, and a 200V experimental prototype is built for verification. The experimental results verify that the improved MMC sub-module capacitor voltage ripple suppression strategy has the ability to effectively suppress the capacitor voltage ripple.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIET Conference Proceedings
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology
Pages437-443
Number of pages7
Volume2022
Edition5
ISBN (Electronic)9781839537615
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Event18th International Conference on AC and DC Power Transmission, ACDC 2022 - Virtual, Online, China
Duration: 2 Jul 20223 Jul 2022

Conference

Conference18th International Conference on AC and DC Power Transmission, ACDC 2022
Country/TerritoryChina
CityVirtual, Online
Period2/07/223/07/22

Keywords

  • Harmonic Injection
  • Modular Multilevel Converter
  • Ripple Suppression
  • Zero Sequence Voltage

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