Modular multilevel converters (MMCs) have
become an attractive topology for medium-voltage motor
drive applications due to their modular construction and
voltage scalability. The main drawback of using MMC to
drive motors is the large voltage variation of submodule (SM)
capacitors when the motor is running at a low speed with a
large load torque condition. Operating in the quasi two-level
mode of MMCs is an effective solution for such a problem.
The arm current commutation control is the most important
part for the operation of MMCs in the quasi two-level mode.
This paper proposes a new current commutation method.
The general idea is to use the delay control method to realize
the arm current commutation. Therefore, the key point is to
decide when to delay the operation of a submodule at each
step during the commutation process. In this paper, the
model predictive control (MPC) method with extrapolation
technique has been used to determine whether to delay the
SM at the present moment. Therefore, the waveforms of the
two arms in the same phase may not be completely
complementary throughout the whole commutation period.
Due to such non-complementary PWMs, the currents
between two arms can be exchanged.
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