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A Novel Multilevel Converter Structure Integrated into Power Systems and its Performance Evaluation

Watson, A. J.
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Dang, HQS
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Wheeler, P. W.
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2009
EPE 2009 : 13th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications

The paper introduces an advanced multicellular power converter structure for flexible power management in future electricity networks. The power converter structure is analysed and the control approaches required in order to overcome the technical challenges of power flow control in such a structure are presented. The operation of the control is verified by simulations and supported by prototype converter experimental results. The results show that the proposed system control works satisfactorily and thus fulfills expected functionality.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Watson, A. J.
Dang, HQS
Wheeler, P. W.
Clare, J. C.
Mondal, G.
Rufer, A.  
Kenzelmann, S.  
de Novaes, Y.
Date Issued

2009

Subjects

high voltage power converters

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distributed power

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power management

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control methods for electrical systems

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EPE 2009 : 13th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications

Barcelona, Spain

8-10 September 2009

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