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Fall 2020
This thesis develops a time averaged model (TAM) and a dynamic phasor model (DPM) of a generalised modular multilevel converter (MMC) structure that can be used to represent four different MMC topologies. These four topologies include two different classes of next generation MMCs that are...
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Spring 2013
In low-voltage applications, an alternative approach to multi-level capacitorbased converters can be obtained by interleaving the switching of two converters across split-wound coupled inductors. When compared to traditional capacitor-based multi-level converters, using split-wound coupled...
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Spring 2012
The energy sector is moving towards extensive use of power electronic (PE) converters to interface distributed generation (DG) units and modern converter-interfaced loads (CILs). Therefore, the conventional distribution-grid is gradually transformed into a multi-stage PE converter-dominated...