The AC voltage control of a DC/DC converter based on the modular multilevel converter (MMC) is considered under normal operation and during a local DC fault. By actively setting the AC voltage according to the two DC voltages of the DC/DC converter, the modulation index can be near unity, and the DC voltage is effectively utilized to output higher AC voltage. This significantly decreases submodule (SM) capacitance and conduction losses of the DC/DC converter, yielding reduced capital cost, volume, and higher efficiency. Additionally, the AC voltage is limited in the controllable range of both the MMCs in the DC/DC converter; thus, over-modulation and uncontrolled currents are actively avoided. The AC voltage control of the DC/DC converter d...
This thesis develops a new class of modular multilevel dc/dc converters, termed the DC-MMC, that can...
In this paper, a novel modulation function-based method including analyses of the modulation index a...
In high-voltage applications, the magnitude of total semiconductor losses (on-state and switching) d...
The AC voltage control of a DC/DC converter based on the modular multilevel converter (MMC) is consi...
This paper describes a control design strategy of Modular Multilevel Converters (MMC) for High Volta...
The voltage-sourced converter (VSC) based high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) transmission technology...
This paper investigates a control structure to enhance the DC fault ride-through capability of a ful...
This paper presents the theoretical basis of the control strategy that allows the cell capacitor vol...
High Voltage DC (HVDC) grids provide an efficient solution for the transmission of bulk power over l...
In this paper a hybrid modulated model predictive control (HM2PC) strategy for modular-multilevel-co...
The occurrence of faults in multi-terminal high voltage direct current (MTDC) systems is a critical ...
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A detailed analysis of the behaviour of a Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC) in a HVDC system, in ca...
This study is sponsored by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) grant no E...
High-Voltage Direct-Current (HVDC) systems are an attractive solution for long distance power transm...
This thesis develops a new class of modular multilevel dc/dc converters, termed the DC-MMC, that can...
In this paper, a novel modulation function-based method including analyses of the modulation index a...
In high-voltage applications, the magnitude of total semiconductor losses (on-state and switching) d...
The AC voltage control of a DC/DC converter based on the modular multilevel converter (MMC) is consi...
This paper describes a control design strategy of Modular Multilevel Converters (MMC) for High Volta...
The voltage-sourced converter (VSC) based high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) transmission technology...
This paper investigates a control structure to enhance the DC fault ride-through capability of a ful...
This paper presents the theoretical basis of the control strategy that allows the cell capacitor vol...
High Voltage DC (HVDC) grids provide an efficient solution for the transmission of bulk power over l...
In this paper a hybrid modulated model predictive control (HM2PC) strategy for modular-multilevel-co...
The occurrence of faults in multi-terminal high voltage direct current (MTDC) systems is a critical ...
© 2019 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
A detailed analysis of the behaviour of a Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC) in a HVDC system, in ca...
This study is sponsored by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) grant no E...
High-Voltage Direct-Current (HVDC) systems are an attractive solution for long distance power transm...
This thesis develops a new class of modular multilevel dc/dc converters, termed the DC-MMC, that can...
In this paper, a novel modulation function-based method including analyses of the modulation index a...
In high-voltage applications, the magnitude of total semiconductor losses (on-state and switching) d...