2017 19th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications (EPE'17 ECCE Europe) 2017
DOI: 10.23919/epe17ecceeurope.2017.8099064
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Modular multilevel parallel converter based split battery system (M2B) for stationary storage applications

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“…Doing so, the third terminal must be connected to the preceding and subsequent ESU [374,416,429,431,471]. Especially in MLIs, where the output voltage is periodically changed, advantages can be achieved with parallel reconfiguration [472]. Compared to the CHB topology, however, e.g., the Marx topology presented in [458,459] does not have the capability of direct voltage inversion.…”
Section: Microtopologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Doing so, the third terminal must be connected to the preceding and subsequent ESU [374,416,429,431,471]. Especially in MLIs, where the output voltage is periodically changed, advantages can be achieved with parallel reconfiguration [472]. Compared to the CHB topology, however, e.g., the Marx topology presented in [458,459] does not have the capability of direct voltage inversion.…”
Section: Microtopologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MMC is mostly used with half bridge submodules, but there are also variants that for example use full bridge and Clamped-Double microtopologies [467,476]. Nonetheless, in MLI applications, the MMC provides only a quarter of the entire DC-link voltage on the AC-connections, which is a considerable disadvantage for drive applications [431,433,434,445,472]. Terbrack et al [457] introduce a new approach to achieve a DC-link with as few components as possible by integrating additional voltage taps into an MLI battery system.…”
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“…An RBS is normally operated with an additional, dedicated propulsion inverter. Using one strand per phase, the BM3 topology could even be applied as a propulsion converter, similar to the cascaded H-bridge (CHB) [41], [42] or the M2B/MMSP [6], [43] converter, shown in Fig. 2.…”
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“…A large amount of serially connected battery cells increases the need, complexity, and costs of battery balancing to maximize the usable battery capacity in the presence of varying states-of-charge. [3] This paper presents a novel BESS topology: The Modular Multilevel Parallel Converter based Split Battery System (M2B) presented before [4,5]. The general advantages are described, and the increase in usable battery capacity is highlighted.…”
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confidence: 99%