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Abstract

High-frequency resonance (HFR) in the modular multilevel converter (MMC) has been reported in recent years frequently, yet, existing focuses on HFR are limited to the specific control strategy or grid condition, from which the conclusion may be not applicable if the control or grid changes. In this article, a unified MMC high-frequency impedance model (UHFIM) is proposed to fill this gap. By changing the gain of the model, UHFIM can reflect the high-frequency characteristics of the MMC under different control strategies in a unified form, which provides a theoretical basis for the general HFR suppression method. Analysis based on UHFIM reveals the worst cases of the HFR risk and the constraint of low-pass filter (LPF) order on the convergence of MMC high-frequency damping. In order to suppress HFR, this article proposes a joint design method for LPF and passive damper, which can completely remove the HFR risk from the entire high-frequency range without sacrificing too much dynamic performance of MMC, and it works no matter how the grid impedance varies. Besides, in the case that the damper cannot be installed, an alternative HFR suppression method based on delay time adjustment is also developed. Finally, the proposed unified model and the HFR suppression methods have been verified by simulation and experimental results.
Original languageEnglish
Article number9844851
JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume37
Issue number12
Pages (from-to)14755-14769
Number of pages15
ISSN0885-8993
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • Damping
  • Delays
  • Impedance
  • Low-pass filters
  • Resistance
  • Shock absorbers
  • Voltage control
  • damper
  • high-frequency resonance (HFR)
  • low-pass filter (LPF) design
  • unified impedance model
  • Damper

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