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Johan BOUKHENFOUF | ||
Titre | Doctorant | |
Equipe | Electronique de Puissance | |
Adresse | Arts et Métiers ParisTech - Campus Lille 8, boulevard Louis XIV 59046 LILLE CEDEX | |
Téléphone | +33 (0)3-XX-XX-XX-XX | |
johan.boukhenfouf@ensam.eu | ||
Observation / Thématique de recherche | Design and Control of Modular Multilevel Converters | |
Publications |
ACLI Revue internationale avec comité de lecture |
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[1] Small signal analysis of DC voltage control based on a virtual resistance of DC/DC converter integrated in a multiterminal DC grid IET Gener. Transm. Distrib., 08/2024, URL, Abstract SHAFIQUE Ghazala, BOUKHENFOUF Johan, GRUSON François, SAMIMI Shabab, COLAS Frédéric, GUILLAUD Xavier |
The future multi-terminal direct-current (MTDC) grid will require the interconnection of point-to-point high-voltage (HV) DC links with different specifications such as DC voltage level, system grounding configuration and HVDC technology. To adapt these differences, it is obligatory for DC/DC converters to interconnect HVDC links. Additionally, they are capable of providing supplementary functionalities as they are highly controllable devices. In this article, a primary virtual resistance DC voltage controller associated with DC/DC converter is proposed for managing DC grid voltages of the interconnected HVDC grids, increasing the reliability of the system. The commonly known topology, Front-to-Front Modular Multilevel Converter (F2F-MMC) is adopted for DC/DC converter. Time-domain simulations are performed using EMTP software for validating the
controller behaviour under power disturbances and large events of loss of one converter in a MMC-based MTDC system. The converters are modelled using reduced order modelling (ROM) methodology. Apart from this, dynamic studies have been carried out using a linear state space model for small-signal stability analysis of a HVDC system integrating DC/DC
converter with a virtual resistance DC voltage controller. The results are examined through parametric sensitivity analysis. |
ACT Conférence internationale avec acte |
[1] Reduce Order Modeling of the modular multilevel DC/DC converter (M2DC) for HVDC grid EPE'23 ECCE, Aalborg, Denmark, 08/2023, Abstract SHAFIQUE Ghazala, BOUKHENFOUF Johan, GRUSON François, SAMIMI Shabab, COLAS Frédéric, DELARUE Philippe, LE MOIGNE Philippe, GUILLAUD Xavier |
The Modular Multi-Level DC-DC Converter (M2DC) is an attractive non-isolated DC-DC converter topology for HVDC grid. In order to carry out MTDC grid stability studies, the development of reduce order models of converters is necessary. This article first presents the M2DC converter. Then, the reduce order model will be developed in the second part. The development of the control of this model will be carried out in the third part. Atlast, the comparison of the reduce order model and its control with the average arm model will be performed in the later section of the paper. |
[2] Modular Multilevel DC Converter : Impact of the Control on the Design and Efficiency EPE'23 ECCE, Aalborg, Denmark, 08/2023, Abstract BOUKHENFOUF Johan, GRUSON François, VERMEERSCH Pierre, DELARUE Philippe, LE MOIGNE Philippe, COLAS Frédéric, GUILLAUD Xavier |
The Modular Multilevel DC Converter is an attractive non-isolated topology to interconnect High Voltage DC Links. This paper presents the interaction among control, component design and efficiency of this converter. The impact of the two degrees of freedom on the design and the efficiency is analyzed. |
[3] Impact of Grid-forming Converter on Electromechanical Oscillations Conférence, 06/2023, URL, Abstract BOUKHENFOUF Johan, GUILLAUD Xavier, BRUYERE Antoine |
As distributed generation increases, it is essential to study its impact on the grid dynamics. This paper focuses on understanding the influence of the emergent technology of Grid-Forming converters on the electromechanical oscillations of the power system. Interactions among synchronous generators and gridforming converters are analyzed thanks to simplified models. These highlight the similarities of both sources, and thus, explain the participation of the converter in the oscillation. They also revealed the differences that justify the damping effect of Grid-Forming converter. This conclusion, obtained with simplified models, is validated with a small-signal stability analysis of a detailed model in the dq0-frame |
ACN Conférence nationale avec acte |
[1] Analysis of Grid-Forming Wind Turbine Frequency Response Conférence, 07/2023, URL, Abstract BOUKHENFOUF Johan, GUILLAUD Xavier |
As the share of renewable energies increases, it is essential to study its impact on the power systems. A major concern
is the frequency dynamics after an event due to the loss of inertia in the system. To support the frequency with converter based generation,the grid-forming control has been proposed. This paper focuses on the application of such control on wind turbines. Thanks to simplified models, the inertial response of grid-forming wind turbine is analyzed. It is concluded that the MPPT control of the wind turbine reduces the inertial effect of the converter. Delaying the MPPT action with a filter can improve the inertial effect. Finally, if the wind turbine operates in the speed limitation region, interactions with synchronous machines may emerge. |
[2] Modèle réduit du convertisseur DC/DC modulaire multiniveau (M2DC) pour les études de stabilités des réseaux HVDC SGE 2023, Lille, France, 07/2023, Abstract SHAFIQUE Ghazala, BOUKHENFOUF Johan, GRUSON François, SAMIMI Shabab, COLAS Frédéric, DELARUE Philippe, LE MOIGNE Philippe, GUILLAUD Xavier |
Afin de réaliser des études de stabilité des réseaux MTDC, le développement de modèles d’ordre réduit des convertisseurs s’avère nécessaire. Cet article présente un modèle réduit du convertisseur DC/DC modulaire multiniveaux (M2DC) : une topologie de convertisseur DC-DC non isolée attrayante pour le réseau HVDC. Cet article présente d’abord le convertisseur M2DC. Dans un second temps, le modèle réduit sera développé. Le développement de la commande de ce modèle sera effectué dans la troisième partie. Enfin, la comparaison du modèle réduit et de son contrôle avec le modèle moyen des bras sera effectuée dans la dernière section de l’article. |
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