Abstract

In order to effectively improve the power quality and utilize railway regenerative braking energy in high-speed railway traction power supply system, this paper adopts the Modular Multilevel Converter type Railway Power Conditioner (MMC-RPC) with distributed super-capacitor (SC) energy storage (ES) scheme. Firstly, the single-phase MMC mathematical model is established, and the power compensation characteristics of MMC-RPC are derived. Secondly, the Virtual Synchronous Generator (VSG) control strategy is adopted to provide inertial support. Compared with the double closed loop (DCL) control, it has better anti-disturbance and dynamic performance. Then, based on the VSG control, a two-stage circulating current suppression strategy is proposed, in which Quasi-Proportional Complex Integral (QPCI) control is used to suppress the bridge arm circulating current, and integrated Proportional Integral-Quasi Proportional Resonant (PI-QPR) control is an improvement of the VSG control to further suppress the circulating current inside the VSG. Furthermore, the virtual DC motor (VDCM) strategy was proposed to control the charge and discharge of the distributed SC connected to MMC-RPC to recycle railway braking energy. Finally, simulation results of the VSG small signal model and the MMC-RPC simulation model on the Matlab/Simulink platform verify the effectiveness, stability of VDCM and improved VSG controls in the MMC-RPC.

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