DocumentCode
1521193
Title
Multiple-Module High-Gain High-Voltage DC–DC Transformers for Offshore Wind Energy Systems
Author
Denniston, Nicholas ; Massoud, Ahmed ; Ahmed, Shehab ; Enjeti, Prasad
Author_Institution
Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
Volume
58
Issue
5
fYear
2011
fDate
5/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1877
Lastpage
1886
Abstract
Renewable energy sources, such as offshore wind farms, require high voltage gains in order to interface with power transmission networks. These conversions are normally made using bulky, complex, and costly transformers and high-voltage ac-dc converters with unnecessary bidirectional power flow capability. Multiple modules of single-switch single-inductor dc-dc converters can reach high gains without transformers in these applications due to low semiconductor conduction loss in high-power devices. This paper describes a new approach for high-gain high-voltage dc-dc converters using multiple modules of single-switch single-inductor transformerless converters. Results for low-voltage experimental prototypes show gains of up to 29 p.u. and demonstrate the potential of the approach as high-gain dc-dc converters for offshore wind farms. This paper then demonstrates the viability of multiple-module converters compared to a conventional high-voltage dc converter and a theoretical full-bridge converter due to fewer devices and valves, comparable isolation levels, and ease of interleaving for increased reliability.
Keywords
AC-DC power convertors; DC transformers; DC transmission networks; DC-DC power convertors; HVDC power convertors; HVDC power transmission; load flow; offshore installations; power inductors; power transmission reliability; renewable energy sources; wind power plants; full-bridge converter; high-voltage AC- DC converter; multiple-module high-gain high-voltage DC-DC transformer; offshore wind energy system; power flow capability; power transmission network; renewable energy source; semiconductor conduction loss; single-switch single-inductor transformerless DC- DC converter; AC-DC power converters; Bidirectional power flow; DC-DC power converters; Low voltage; Power transmission; Prototypes; Renewable energy resources; Transformers; Wind energy; Wind farms; DC–DC transformers; high-voltage DC transmission; offshore wind energy;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0046
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIE.2010.2053340
Filename
5491162
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