Validation of the plug-and-play AC/AC power electronics building block (AC-PEBB) for medium-voltage grid control applications

Amrit R. Iyer, Rajendra Prasad Kandula, Rohit Moghe, Jorge E. Hernandez, Frank C. Lambert, Deepak Divan

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Abstract

As ac-to-ac power conversion becomes increasingly important in applications such as grid power control and motor control, demand for a plug-and-play converter has increased. Traditional voltage-source-inverter-based ac-to-ac power converters such as the back-to-back converter require dc-link capacitors that limit their reliability or significantly increase their size and cost. This paper examines a plug-and-play concept for achieving ac-to-ac power conversion via the direct-ac/ac power electronic building block (AC-PEBB). The AC-PEBB is a compact self-contained cell requiring no intermediate energy storage. It can be used in a variety of ac/ac power electronic applications such as matrix converters and controllable network transformers. This paper details the design of an 800-V 100-A AC-PEBB prototype to be used in a 13-kV 1-MVA application. Successful test results using several AC-PEBBs in a variety of configurations are demonstrated at up to 11 kV and 600 kVA.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6734690
Pages (from-to)3549-3557
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Volume50
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • AC-AC power conversion
  • Flexible ac transmission systems
  • High-voltage techniques
  • Matrix converters
  • Phase control
  • Power control
  • Power semiconductor switches
  • Snubbers

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