A Multilevel Converter Topology for a STATCOM System Based on Four-Leg Two-Level Inverters and Cascaded Scott Transformers

V. Fernão Pires, Armando Cordeiro, Daniel Foito, J. Fernando Silva

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Abstract

This paper presents a new power electronic topology for a STATCOM allowing the generation of multilevel AC voltages. This topology is characterized by a modular configuration since it uses two well known four-leg two-level voltage source inverters. A Scott transformer with multiple secondary windings connects the two four-leg inverters to the grid. One of the important features of the proposed power topology is the capability to generate AC voltages with high number of levels, in spite of using only two four-leg two-level voltage source inverters. To maximize the number of voltage levels a geometric progression ratio of 3 between the windings of the transformers connected in cascade is proposed. However, to reduce the turns-ratio span, alternatively a fractional geometric ratio of 1.5 is also proposed and analyzed. A control strategy adapted to the proposed power converter topology is also presented. Besides the control of the reactive power the regulation of the four-leg inverter DC voltage will also be considered. To support the theoretical studies and assumptions, simulations and experiments are presented. Experimental results were obtained using a low power laboratory prototype. The results shown give evidence to the characteristics and features of the proposed power converter topology and control system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1391-1402
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
Volume37
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2022

Keywords

  • fourl-leg two-level voltage source converters
  • multilevel power converter
  • Scott Transformer
  • Static synchronous compensator (STATCOM)

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