2014
DOI: 10.6113/jpe.2014.14.6.1100
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Circulating Current Harmonics Suppression for Modular Multilevel Converters Based on Repetitive Control

Abstract: Modular multilevel converters (MMCs) have emerged as the most promising topology for high and medium voltage applications for the coming years. However, one particular negative characteristic of MMCs is the existence of circulating current, which contains a dc component and a series of low-frequency even-order ac harmonics. If not suppressed, these ac harmonics will distort the arm currents, increase the power loses, and cause higher current stresses on the semiconductor devices. Repetitive control (RC) is wel… Show more

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“…Studies presented in [57] showed the interference of the PI compensator with the RC in [56]. Thus, [57] proposed the use of only a proportional gain together with the RC, first proposed in [56]. The result, once more, proved to be satisfactory.…”
Section: Control Of the MMCmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies presented in [57] showed the interference of the PI compensator with the RC in [56]. Thus, [57] proposed the use of only a proportional gain together with the RC, first proposed in [56]. The result, once more, proved to be satisfactory.…”
Section: Control Of the MMCmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The described method is formed by a PI compensator and a repetitive controller (RC), and showed promised results for suppressing the circulating current. Studies presented in [57] showed the interference of the PI compensator with the RC in [56]. Thus, [57] proposed the use of only a proportional gain together with the RC, first proposed in [56].…”
Section: Control Of the MMCmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shunfeng Yang, Student Member, IEEE, Peng Wang, Senior Member, IEEE, Yi Tang, Member, IEEE, Michael Zagrodnik, Xiaolei Hu, Member, IEEE, and King Jet Tseng M proportional controller is proposed in [27], in order to facilitate the control system design and improve the accuracy and robustness of the control system. In this paper, an improved repetitive controller being able to exclusively cope with the even-order signals is proposed for the sake of perfect even harmonics suppression in the differential current, based on the circulating current characteristics of the MMC system.…”
Section: Circulating Current Suppression In Modular Multilevel Converters With Even-harmonic Repetitive Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%