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2014Type
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Abstract
Solid-State Transformers (SSTs) are considered important building blocks of a future Smart Grid, where they will replace conventional transformers and provide enhanced functionality and controllability. To deal with the medium-voltage levels at the input of an SST for distribution applications, commonly cascaded cells converter topologies are proposed. This paper presents a detailed analysis of the common-mode currents appearing in cascaded cells converter systems as a consequence of steep changes of the cells' potentials caused by the individual cells' switching actions. Common-mode chokes placed at the AC terminals of each individual cell are identified as the most feasible way of mitigating these common-mode current disturbances. Detailed, analytic design guidelines are provided and applied to a 1MVA, 10 kV/400V SST. Show more
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2014 International Power Electronics Conference (IPEC-Hiroshima 2014 - ECCE ASIA)Pages / Article No.
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Cascaded Cells Converters; Common-Mode Currents; Multilevel Converters; Solid-State TransformersOrganisational unit
03573 - Kolar, Johann W. (emeritus) / Kolar, Johann W. (emeritus)
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