IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications | 2019

Investigation of a New Modular Multilevel Converter With DC Fault Blocking Capability

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Modular multilevel converter (MMC) has been a promising candidate in high voltage direct current (HVdc) transmission systems. Due to the features of simple structure, low cost, and low power losses, half-bridge (HB) is usually adopted as the submodule circuit in the traditional MMC. However, an HB submodule circuit-based MMC does not have the capability of blocking dc short-circuit fault, which obstructs the development of low-cost HVdc systems with overhead lines. In order to solve this problem, an MMC with active clamped T-type submodule (ACTSM) to own dc fault blocking capability is proposed in this paper. Compared with other submodule circuits, the proposed ACTSM has many features, such as symmetrical blocking capability, low power losses, low voltage stress, and low amount of independent drive signals. The topology, operation principle, dc fault blocking capability, and distribution of power losses of the ACTSM are presented in this paper. The effectiveness of the ACTSM-based MMC is validated by both simulations and experiments.

Volume 55
Pages 552-562
DOI 10.1109/TIA.2018.2870845
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications

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