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E&CSE

Research Seminar, Wednesday 04 - 04 - 2007

Title: "Current Regulations of a 50KVA Multilevel Inverter"

Speaker: Wang Yui Kong, Monash, E&CSE

Abstract:

Multilevel power electronic converters allow increased voltage levels to be managed without requiring higher rated switching devices. Modular multilevel converters offer advantages of improved flexibility and reliability, compared to consolidated inverter designs, but little work has been done to date to explore how they can be best controlled in a distributed sense to match their topological structure. This project will investigate how multilevel voltage source converters built from identical modules can be optimally controlled for current control with both open loop and closed loop operation. The project will first develop appropriate theoretical algorithms for both open and closed loop control, and will then experimentally confirm the viability of these algorithms under various operating conditions.

This seminar will outline state of the art of multilevel inverter topologies, modulation method and current regulation method.  The planned research on distributed controller for multilevel inverters, and preliminary research into DC-DC converters for the multilevel inverter will be described.

About the Speaker

Wang Yui Kong has completed BSc/BE double degree in Electrical and Computer System Engineering at Monash University in 2005 and has been working on a MEngSc by Research degree at Monash University from Feb 2006. Under the supervision of A/Prof D.G. Holmes and Dr R. Lisner, he is working the Monash University ’s Power Electronics Group (PEG). His research interest is in current regulation of multilevel inverters.

 
Visitors Information
A map of the Clayton Campus of Monash University indicates the venue, Building 72, and visitor parking on the top floor of the North carpark, Building 76.

Limited reserved parking spaces are available for visitors attending the seminar. (Requests for parking should be made in advance)