SYSYMay 2, 2017

Impedance Analysis of Modular Multilevel Converter Based on Harmonic State-Space Modeling Method

arXiv:1705.010302 citationsh-index: 54
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For power electronics engineers, this provides a more accurate impedance modeling method for MMCs, addressing a known limitation of traditional 2-level VSC models.

This paper introduces harmonic state-space modeling to characterize harmonic coupling in modular multilevel converters (MMCs), developing accurate small-signal impedance models that include steady-state harmonic effects. The models are validated by simulation and experiments.

The small-signal impedance modeling of modular multilevel converter (MMC) is the key for analyzing resonance and stability of MMC-based ac power electronics systems. MMC is a converter system with a typical multi-frequency response due to its significant steady-state harmonic components in the arm currents, capacitor voltages, and control signals. Therefore, traditional small-signal modeling methods for 2-level voltage-source converters (VSCs) cannot be directly applied to the MMC. In this paper, the harmonic state-space (HSS) modeling approach is introduced to characterize the harmonic coupling behavior of the MMC. On this basis, the small-signal impedance models of the MMC are developed according to the harmonic linearization principle, which can include all the steady-state harmonic effects of the state variables, leading to the accurate impedance models. Furthermore, in order to reveal the impact of the internal dynamics and closed-loop control on the small-signal impedance of the MMC, three cases are considered in this paper, i.e., open-loop control, ac voltage closed-loop control, and circulating current closed-loop control. Finally, the analytical impedance models are verified by both simulation and experimental results.

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