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Railway train main power converter: Model predictive current control of a modular multilevel converter

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Resumo:In electric railway trains two main power systems can be distin-guished: the system of the power propulsion and the system of the auxiliary power services. Consequently, since the train is supplied from the catenary in AC, the use of an AC to DC power converter is indispensable. This paper pro-poses the application of a modular multilevel converter (MMC) as main power converter (i.e., interfacing the AC catenary and the DC link inside the train). The operation of the MMC is ensured by a model predictive current controller, which controls its input AC current according to specific power requirements. The MMC and the model predictive current control are validated recurring to com-puter simulations. Based on the developed simulation models, the presented re-sults permit to verify the advantages associated with the modularity of the con-verter and with the performance of the model predictive current control.
Autores principais:Monteiro, Vítor Duarte Fernandes
Outros Autores:Cunha, José; Afonso, João L.
Assunto:Railway power systems Auxiliary power Power converters Modular multilevel converter Model predictive current control
Ano:2024
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:português
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:In electric railway trains two main power systems can be distin-guished: the system of the power propulsion and the system of the auxiliary power services. Consequently, since the train is supplied from the catenary in AC, the use of an AC to DC power converter is indispensable. This paper pro-poses the application of a modular multilevel converter (MMC) as main power converter (i.e., interfacing the AC catenary and the DC link inside the train). The operation of the MMC is ensured by a model predictive current controller, which controls its input AC current according to specific power requirements. The MMC and the model predictive current control are validated recurring to com-puter simulations. Based on the developed simulation models, the presented re-sults permit to verify the advantages associated with the modularity of the con-verter and with the performance of the model predictive current control.