A Medium-Voltage Matrix Converter Topology for Wind Power Conversion with Medium Frequency Transformers Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • 2014 KIPE. A new type of topology with medium-frequency-transformer (MFT) isolation for medium voltage wind power generation systems is proposed in this paper. This type of converter is a high density power conversion system, with high performance features suitable for next generation wind power systems in either on-shore or off-shore applications. The proposed topology employs single-phase cascaded multi-level AC-AC converters on the grid side and three phase matrix converters on the generator side, which are interfaced by medium frequency transformers. This avoids DC-Link electrolytic capacitors and/or resonant L-C components in the power flow path thereby improving the power density and system reliability. Several configurations are given to fit different applications. The modulation and control strategy has been detailed. As two important part of the whole system, a novel single phase AC-AC converter topology with its reliable six-step switching technique and a novel symmetrical 11-segment modulation strategy for two stage matrix converter (TSMC) is proposed at the special situation of medium frequency chopping. The validity of the proposed concept has been verified by simulation results and experiment waveforms from a scaled down laboratory prototype.

published proceedings

  • JOURNAL OF POWER ELECTRONICS

author list (cited authors)

  • Gu, C., Krishnamoorthy, H. S., Enjeti, P. N., Zheng, Z., & Li, Y.

citation count

  • 7

complete list of authors

  • Gu, Chunyang||Krishnamoorthy, Harish S||Enjeti, Prasad N||Zheng, Zedong||Li, Yongdong

publication date

  • November 2014