DocumentCode
38639
Title
Voltage and Power Balance Control for a Cascaded H-Bridge Converter-Based Solid-State Transformer
Author
Zhao, Tianjie ; Wang, Guibin ; Bhattacharya, Surya ; Huang, Alex Q.
Author_Institution
Eaton Corporation Innovation Center, Milwaukee, USA
Volume
28
Issue
4
fYear
2013
fDate
Apr-13
Firstpage
1523
Lastpage
1532
Abstract
The solid-state transformer (SST) is an interface device between ac distribution grids and dc distribution systems. The SST consists of a cascaded multilevel ac/dc rectifier stage, a dual active bridge (DAB) converter stage with high-frequency transformers to provide a regulated 400-V dc distribution, and an optional dc/ac stage that can be connected to the 400-V dc bus to provide residential 120/240 V
. However, due to dc-link voltage and power unbalance in the cascaded modules, the unbalanced dc-link voltages and power increase the stress of the semiconductor devices and cause overvoltage or overcurrent issues. This paper proposes a new voltage and power balance control for the cascaded H-Bridge converter-based SST. Based on the single-phase dq model, a novel voltage and the power control strategy is proposed to balance the rectifier capacitor voltages and the real power through parallel DAB modules. Furthermore, the intrinsic power constraints of the cascaded H-Bridge voltage balance control are derived and analyzed. With the proposed control methods, the dc-link voltage and the real power through each module can be balanced. The SST switching model simulation and the prototype experiments are presented to verify the performance of the proposed voltage and power balance controller.
Keywords
Bridge circuits; Control systems; Low voltage; Reactive power; Rectifiers; Solids; Voltage control; Cascaded H-Bridge converter; dq vector control; solid-state transformer (SST); voltage and power balance;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8993
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPEL.2012.2216549
Filename
6294454
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