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Common DC-Link Multilevel Converters: Topologies, Control and Industrial Applications

  • Ibrahim Harbi
  • , Jose Rodriguez
  • , Amirreza Poorfakhraei
  • , Hani Vahedi
  • , Miguel Guse
  • , Mohamed Trabelsi
  • , Mohamed Abdelrahem
  • , Mostafa Ahmed
  • , Mohammad Fahad
  • , Chang Hua Lin
  • , Thiwanka Wijekoon
  • , Wei Tian
  • , Marcelo Lobo Heldwein
  • , Ralph Kennel
  • Technische Universität München
  • Munich Research Center
  • Universidad San Sebastian
  • Enedym Inc.
  • Delft University of Technology
  • Kuwait College of Science & Technology
  • National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

Publikation: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftArtikelBegutachtung

64 Zitate (Scopus)

Abstract

Multilevel converters (MLCs) are widely recognized for their exceptional benefits and have emerged as the preferred choice for medium- and high-power/voltage applications. Their usage has also been extended to low-power applications to overcome issues associated with high switching frequencies and electromagnetic interference (EMI) commonly encountered in two-level converters. Common dc-link MLCs have received particular attention in industry due to their ability to eliminate the need for bulky and inefficient transformers and rectifiers, making them a compelling option for different applications, primarily medium- and high-power/voltage applications such as wind turbine (WT) power conversion systems. Furthermore, common dc-link topologies are required for back-to-back (BTB) configurations, as they facilitate the use of a shared dc-link between the rectification and inversion stages. Despite their popularity, there is currently no comprehensive review article dedicated to common dc-link topologies. This article addresses this gap by presenting a comprehensive review of common dc-link MLCs, covering their topological evolution, features, topologies comparison, modulation techniques, control strategies, and industrial application areas. Additionally, future perspectives and recommendations are discussed to provide researchers and engineers with a better understanding of the potential applications and advantages of these converters.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)512-538
Seitenumfang27
FachzeitschriftIEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics
Jahrgang4
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2023

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