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Design and Control of a Modular Multilevel DC/DC Converter for Regenerative Applications

Montesinos-Miracle, Daniel
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Massot-Campos, Miquel
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Bergas-Jané, Joan
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2013
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

This paper compares different cascaded and multilevel topologies to interface supercapacitors to a dc bus in regenerative braking applications. It is shown that the modular multilevel dc/dc converter (MMC) can benefit from both reduced voltage and increased frequency across the inductor to reduce its weight and volume when using phase shifting modulation. The proposed control method is able to balance supercapacitor voltage while providing precise output current control. The converter topology and control method are validated with simulations and experimental results.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TPEL.2012.2231702
Web of Science ID

WOS:000314705500033

Author(s)
Montesinos-Miracle, Daniel
Massot-Campos, Miquel
Bergas-Jané, Joan
Galceran-Arellano, Samuel
Rufer, Alfred  
Date Issued

2013

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume

28

Issue

8

Start page

3970

End page

3979

Subjects

control strategies

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modular multilevel converters (MMCs)

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phase shifting

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supercapacitors (SCs)

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