Analysis and Suppression of Harmonic Deteriorations Related to a Few-Submodule and Low-Switching-Frequency MMC-Based UPFC

System efficiency, power quality, and economic benefits have always been essential for the Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC based on a Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC). This paper proposes a low-switching-frequency MMC-UPFC operation scheme based on the carrier phase shift pulse width modulatio...

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Main Authors: Zhijun Chen, Jun Wang, Ke Zhang, Chao Yu, Yuting Zou, Yunlong Zhao, Mengjie Zhang, Chuyang Wang
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Jun Wang
Ke Zhang
Chao Yu
Yuting Zou
Yunlong Zhao
Mengjie Zhang
Chuyang Wang
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Ke Zhang
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description System efficiency, power quality, and economic benefits have always been essential for the Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC based on a Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC). This paper proposes a low-switching-frequency MMC-UPFC operation scheme based on the carrier phase shift pulse width modulation (CPS-PWM), which can significantly reduce switching loss and improve system efficiency. However, in medium-voltage MMC applications, the number of sub-modules in the UPFC is usually small (less than 30) exacerbating the harmonic distortions in the MMC-UPFC and reducing the switching frequency further deteriorates harmonics and increases capacitor voltage ripple. Therefore, to address the increased capacitor voltage ripple caused by low switching frequency, this paper proposes a reasonable carrier ratio (FR) design method. Analyzing and suppressing the capacitor voltage ripple at low switching frequencies can maintain capacitor voltage stability while significantly reducing the switching frequency. To address the issue of increased harmonics due to low switching frequency and few sub-modules, this paper combines the FR design method with an active LLCL filter method. An improved genetic algorithm is used to establish an objective function related to switching frequency harmonics and total inductance value, which can suppress a large number of high-order harmonics remaining from the CPS-PWM scheme, reduce the total inductance value, and compare this method with the single L filtering scheme widely used in UPFC engineering planning. Simulation on PLECS software verifies the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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spelling doaj-art-e48b0c92511e41a1815a99df5cd6ddfd2025-08-20T02:19:54ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362024-01-011217769217771010.1109/ACCESS.2024.347614310758650Analysis and Suppression of Harmonic Deteriorations Related to a Few-Submodule and Low-Switching-Frequency MMC-Based UPFCZhijun Chen0Jun Wang1Ke Zhang2Chao Yu3Yuting Zou4Yunlong Zhao5Mengjie Zhang6Chuyang Wang7https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3792-726XSuzhou Power Supply Company of State Grid Jiangsu Electric Power Corporation Ltd., Suzhou, ChinaSuzhou Power Supply Company of State Grid Jiangsu Electric Power Corporation Ltd., Suzhou, ChinaSuzhou Power Supply Company of State Grid Jiangsu Electric Power Corporation Ltd., Suzhou, ChinaSuzhou Power Supply Company of State Grid Jiangsu Electric Power Corporation Ltd., Suzhou, ChinaHohai University, Nanjing, ChinaHohai University, Nanjing, ChinaHohai University, Nanjing, ChinaHohai University, Nanjing, ChinaSystem efficiency, power quality, and economic benefits have always been essential for the Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC based on a Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC). This paper proposes a low-switching-frequency MMC-UPFC operation scheme based on the carrier phase shift pulse width modulation (CPS-PWM), which can significantly reduce switching loss and improve system efficiency. However, in medium-voltage MMC applications, the number of sub-modules in the UPFC is usually small (less than 30) exacerbating the harmonic distortions in the MMC-UPFC and reducing the switching frequency further deteriorates harmonics and increases capacitor voltage ripple. Therefore, to address the increased capacitor voltage ripple caused by low switching frequency, this paper proposes a reasonable carrier ratio (FR) design method. Analyzing and suppressing the capacitor voltage ripple at low switching frequencies can maintain capacitor voltage stability while significantly reducing the switching frequency. To address the issue of increased harmonics due to low switching frequency and few sub-modules, this paper combines the FR design method with an active LLCL filter method. An improved genetic algorithm is used to establish an objective function related to switching frequency harmonics and total inductance value, which can suppress a large number of high-order harmonics remaining from the CPS-PWM scheme, reduce the total inductance value, and compare this method with the single L filtering scheme widely used in UPFC engineering planning. Simulation on PLECS software verifies the effectiveness of the proposed method.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10758650/Unified power flow controllerswitching frequencyvoltages across the capacitor modulesLLCL filterharmonic suppressioneconomical solution
spellingShingle Zhijun Chen
Jun Wang
Ke Zhang
Chao Yu
Yuting Zou
Yunlong Zhao
Mengjie Zhang
Chuyang Wang
Analysis and Suppression of Harmonic Deteriorations Related to a Few-Submodule and Low-Switching-Frequency MMC-Based UPFC
IEEE Access
Unified power flow controller
switching frequency
voltages across the capacitor modules
LLCL filter
harmonic suppression
economical solution
title Analysis and Suppression of Harmonic Deteriorations Related to a Few-Submodule and Low-Switching-Frequency MMC-Based UPFC
title_full Analysis and Suppression of Harmonic Deteriorations Related to a Few-Submodule and Low-Switching-Frequency MMC-Based UPFC
title_fullStr Analysis and Suppression of Harmonic Deteriorations Related to a Few-Submodule and Low-Switching-Frequency MMC-Based UPFC
title_full_unstemmed Analysis and Suppression of Harmonic Deteriorations Related to a Few-Submodule and Low-Switching-Frequency MMC-Based UPFC
title_short Analysis and Suppression of Harmonic Deteriorations Related to a Few-Submodule and Low-Switching-Frequency MMC-Based UPFC
title_sort analysis and suppression of harmonic deteriorations related to a few submodule and low switching frequency mmc based upfc
topic Unified power flow controller
switching frequency
voltages across the capacitor modules
LLCL filter
harmonic suppression
economical solution
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10758650/
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