DocumentCode :
1930634
Title :
A parallel-redundant BTB (back-to-back) system using modular multilevel cascade converters for power transmission grids
Author :
Sekiguchi, Kazuma ; Khamphakdi, Pracha ; Hagiwara, Manabu ; Akagi, Hirofumi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Tokyo, Japan
fYear :
2013
fDate :
15-19 Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
3382
Lastpage :
3389
Abstract :
This paper presents a parallel-redundant BTB (back-to-back) system using the modular multilevel cascade converters based on double-star chopper-cells (MMCC-DSCC). A couple of MMCC-DSCCs form a basic BTB unit rated at 132 kVdc and 200 MW. Parallel connection of six BTB units results in the 1.2-GW BTB system for an asynchronous intertie between two grids. Each DSCC consists of multiple cascaded chopper-cells and a center-tapped inductor per leg. Low voltage steps bring significant reductions in harmonic voltage and current to the BTB system. Neither dc-link capacitor nor voltage sensor is installed on the common dc terminals of the two MMCC-DSCCs because an indirect feedback control loop enables to regulate the mean dc-link voltage to its reference. A three-phase 200-V, 10-kW, 50-Hz downscaled BTB unit is tested to verify its operating principles and performance. Experimental and simulated waveforms agree well with each other not only in steady states but also in a transient state. Experimental results confirm the effectiveness of a self-starting/restarting procedure.
Keywords :
electric current control; feedback; power conversion harmonics; power grids; power inductors; power transmission control; voltage control; MMCC-DSCC; asynchronous intertie; center-tapped inductor; common dc terminals; dc-link capacitor; double-star chopper-cells; frequency 50 Hz; harmonic current reduction; harmonic voltage reduction; indirect feedback control loop; low voltage steps; modular multilevel cascade converters; multiple cascaded chopper-cells; operating principles; parallel-redundant BTB system; parallel-redundant back-to-back system; power 10 kW; power 200 MW; power transmission grids; voltage 200 V; voltage sensor; Capacitors; Feedback control; HVDC transmission; Inductors; Logic gates; Time-frequency analysis; Voltage control; Asynchronous intertie; back-to-back systems; grid-connected converters; modular multilevel cascade converters;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ECCE.2013.6647145
Filename :
6647145
Link To Document :
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