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A hybrid railway power conditioner (HRPC) is developed based on chopper cell modular multilevel converter (MMC) with four legs. The HRPC is able to compensate unbalance currents and reactive power. Its operational voltage at one phase is much lower than the voltage of the railway supply system. This phase of the MMC is connected to the 27.5kV bus without coupling transformer by using a MMC. The application...
Single-phase traction loads generate negative sequence currents, reactive current and harmonics to the power grid. Modular multilevel converter (MMC) is a better alternative to implement railway power conditioner (RPC), which is connected to 25 kV supply system. A MMC with delta configuration is fit for controlling negative-sequence current because circulating currents across delta-connected clusters...
Hybrid railway power conditioner (HRPC) has been applied to compensating negative-sequence current, reactive power and harmonics in a traction power supply system. Single-phase back-to-back converter is used to implement power conditioning in a HRPC. Its operational voltage is lower than a conventional RPC since it is coupled to 25 kV feeder via a LC branch. However, multilevel converter was not used...
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