Design of Modular Converters; Survey and Introduction to Generic Approaches

H. D. Thai, O. Deleage, H. Chazal, Y. Lembeye, R. Rolland, J. Crebier
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This paper presents a new approach based on converter networks using elementary cells (ec). It deals with the beginning of research and development carried out on the design of the "ec", the random command and the magnetic coupling among the elementary cells. This paper introduces at first the recent works carried out on interleaved "ec" and power electronics converters (cvs) into networks: from basic interleaving approaches, trying to minimize filter sizes up to highly coupled solutions trying to optimize sizes but also current and voltage levels. In the next sections of the paper, the modular approach will be presented. The paper presents a study showing how a random mode control is used to simplify the implementation of a generic "ec" into any network. Evaluating the output voltage filtering criteria, we compare classical synchronous interleaved and random mode controls. Then, the paper focuses on the design and the characterization of the elementary cell and especially on its active part. The last part of the paper focuses on magnetic coupling for converter coupling and filtering. Experimental results underline the importance of coupling among elementary cells and inside the corresponding "cvs" and an analytical study of magnetic coupling is presented. An 2n-windings transformer formed of n identical three-winding transformers is used to connect the "ec" among them. The aims of these studies are to improve electrical management of modular "cvs" network without any constraints on the modularity and the genericity of the approach.
模块化变换器的设计通用方法的调查和介绍
本文提出了一种基于初等单元的转换网络的新方法。本文叙述了“ec”的设计、随机指令和基本单元之间的磁耦合的研究和开发的开始。本文首先介绍了最近在交错“ec”和电力电子转换器(cvs)网络上进行的工作:从基本的交错方法,试图最小化滤波器尺寸到高度耦合的解决方案,试图优化尺寸,电流和电压水平。在本文的下一节中,将介绍模块化方法。本文提出了一项研究,展示了如何使用随机模式控制来简化通用“ec”在任何网络中的实现。评估输出电压滤波标准,我们比较了经典的同步交错和随机模式控制。然后,重点介绍了基本单元的设计和表征,特别是其活性部分。论文的最后一部分重点介绍了变换器耦合和滤波的磁耦合。实验结果强调了基本细胞之间和相应的“cvs”内部耦合的重要性,并对磁耦合进行了分析研究。一个2n绕组的变压器由n个相同的三绕组变压器组成,用于连接它们之间的“ec”。这些研究的目的是改善模块化“cvs”网络的电气管理,而不受方法的模块化和通用性的任何限制。
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