A single-phase isolated ac-dc converter using an interleaved mmc
Davi Joca
Universidade Federal do Cear
Davi Rabelo Joca was born in Fortaleza-CE, Brazil, in 1989. He received B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering from Federal University of CearĂ¡ (UFC), in 2011 and 2014, respectively, where he is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering within the Energy and Control Processing Group (GPEC). His research interests are multilevel converters, solid-state transformers and renewable energy applications.
Abstract
This work introduces a single-phase isolated ac-dc topology using an interleaved modular multilevel converter. There is a medium frequency transformer which provides the galvanic isolation and operates at 10 kHz, allowing the... [ view full abstract ]
This work introduces a single-phase isolated ac-dc topology using an interleaved modular multilevel converter. There is a medium frequency transformer which provides the galvanic isolation and operates at 10 kHz, allowing the weight and volume reduction. Also, the transformer connects a modular multilevel converter with coupled interphase inductors at the high voltage side to a full-bridge converter at the low voltage side. The modular multilevel converter provides the current and voltage distribution in the submodules reducing the efforts on the switches while the full-bridge phase-shift converter controls the bidirectional power flow. The topology is well suitable for a wide range of medium voltage applications such as solid-state transformers, ac or dc distributed power systems and renewable energy systems. The principle of operation and the control scheme are presented. The topology validation is made through simulation concerning a single-phase converter with 13.8 kV / 60 Hz input line voltage, 4 submodules with 10 kHz switching frequency per arm, 11.27 kV/800 V - 10 kHz medium frequency transformer, 800 V dc output voltage and 100 kW power rating.
Authors
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Davi Joca
(Universidade Federal do Cear)
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Luiz Barreto
(Federal University of Ceara - UFC)
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Demercil Oliveira
(Federal University of Ceara - UFC)
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Paulo Peixoto
(Federal University of Ceara - UFC)
Topic Areas
AC-DC Converters , Multilevel and Matrix Power Converters
Session
OP-2A » Multilevel Converters I (14:00 - Monday, 30th November, Rubi)