Journal of Machine and Computing


Experimental Investigation of Modified Level Shift PWM with Capacitor Voltage Balancing on Single Phase Modular Multilevel Converter



Journal of Machine and Computing

Received On : 29 October 2023

Revised On : 16 March 2024

Accepted On : 24 June 2024

Published On : 05 July 2024

Volume 04, Issue 03

Pages : 772-784


Abstract


Modular Multilevel Converters (MMCs) are a prominent voltage source converter topology that is rapidly gaining popularity in medium/high power/voltage applications, including high-voltage DC transmission systems and electric vehicle systems. However, MMC has the critical issue of unbalanced submodule capacitor voltages and circulating current. The MMC distributes DC-link energy evenly among its submodule capacitors, rather than storing it in a large capacitor like conventional voltage source converters. In MMC, the submodule floating capacitors interface the DC input voltage and AC output voltage. Therefore, capacitor voltages must be balanced. The existing capacitor voltage control struggles to handle many gate pulses at medium and high voltages. An effective control scheme is needed to solve the issues mentioned earlier. This paper presents a performance analysis of a 1-Φ MMC using a modified level shift PWM technique based on Universal Control Modulation Scheme (UCMS) and a sorting-based capacitor voltage balancing algorithm. MATLAB/Simulink software implements the proposed control method for a 1-Φ , seven-level MMC. The outcomes of the simulation demonstration reveal that phase disposition PWM offers less harmonic distortion of output phase voltage than the other level shift PWM techniques, such as phase disposition PWM and alternate phase disposition PWM. The simulation results also demonstrate the effective use of the sorting-based capacitor balancing algorithm to regulate the voltages of the submodule capacitors. Finally, the real-time GUI tool validates the simulation results using an experimental prototype of 1-Φ MMC with the dSPACE MicroLabBox 1202.


Keywords


Multilevel Converters, Multi Carrier PWM Method, Sorting Based Capacitor Voltage Balancing, Real Time Interface.


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Balamurugan S, Bhavani M, Sudha R and Padmanaban K, “Experimental investigation of Modified Level Shift PWM with Capacitor Voltage Balancing on Single-Phase Modular Multilevel Converter”, Journal of Machine and Computing, pp. 772-784, July 2024. doi: 10.53759/7669/jmc202404072.


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