Arm current reversal-based modular multilevel DC-DC converter

Nazih, Yousef and Hossam-Eldin, Ahmed and Elserougi, Ahmed (2021) Arm current reversal-based modular multilevel DC-DC converter. IET Power Electronics, 14 (6). pp. 1193-1207. ISSN 1755-4543 (https://doi.org/10.1049/pel2.12107)

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Abstract

Nowadays, most of the converters used in high-power high-voltage (HV) applications are the conventional modular multilevel converters (MMC). However, in the case of DC-DC conversion, an imbalance of the capacitor voltages occurs and the conventional MMC fails to operate correctly. This paper introduces an arm current reversal-based modular multilevel DC-DC converter, which successfully provides balance among the capacitor voltages while operating in DC-DC conversion. The proposed configuration is used in medium voltage DC grids to feed DC loads or to interconnect between two DC grids of different voltage levels. The proposed converter is a two-stage DC-DC modular converter, which consists of a single-phase half-bridge MMC with half-bridge submodules (HBMMC) followed by a single-phase H-bridge MMC with half-bridge submodules (SMs). The operational concept of the proposed converter is based on reversing the arm current direction and reversing the output terminals with the help of the H-bridge MMC stage, which ensures the same direction of the voltage at the load terminals. The proposed converter provides a high conversion ratio, bidirectional power flow, simple architecture, and a simple control scheme. Detailed illustrations, analysis, and design of the proposed converter are presented. Besides, MATLAB-based and Opal RT-based simulation results and experimental results are presented to validate the proposed configuration claims.