DocumentCode :
3566200
Title :
Design of a simple modular active power electronic transformer
Author :
Strzelecki, Ryszard ; Roasto, Indrek ; Romero-Cadaval, Enrique
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electrotechnics & Precision Electromech. Syst., ITMO Univ., St. Petersburg, Russia
fYear :
2014
Firstpage :
1410
Lastpage :
1415
Abstract :
The current project was originally initiated by the marine industry, where bulky low-frequency transformers have become a growing problem and the need for a more flexible solution is growing. The active power electronic transformer (APET) is likely to be the most suitable candidate. Modular power electronic building blocks (PEBB) enable complex power electronics systems to be built and reconfigured quickly and reliably. As a result, reduced costs, losses, weight, size and less engineering effort could be achieved. In this paper a new type of the PEBB for the APET is proposed. The input and output stages were constructed from the half-bridge sub-modules of the modular multilevel converter while the isolation stage consists of the conventional dual half-bridge. To balance the voltage of input capacitors a simple control algorithm was proposed. The performance of the system was verified by computer simulations using PSIM simulation software. Finally, a 3D model of the demonstrator is presented.
Keywords :
power convertors; transformers; APET; PEBB; PSIM simulation software; complex power electronics systems; control algorithm; isolation stage; modular active power electronic transformer; modular multilevel converter; modular power electronic building blocks; Capacitors; Inductors; Power electronics; Reactive power; Regulators; Transistors; Voltage control; PFC; modular multilevel converter; power electronic building block; power electronic transformer; voltage imbalance;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, IECON 2014 - 40th Annual Conference of the IEEE
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2014.7048686
Filename :
7048686
Link To Document :
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