2015
DOI: 10.1109/tpel.2014.2352651
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Robust Design of a Solid-State Pulsed Power Modulator Based on Modular Stacking Structure

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“…In traditional pulse adders, however, the voltage difference between stages hinders their application. This issue is generated by a difference in leakage inductances at different transformer cores and a difference in energy storage capacitors at every stage [14]. Once the voltage difference exceeds a certain threshold, the pulse adder will malfunction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In traditional pulse adders, however, the voltage difference between stages hinders their application. This issue is generated by a difference in leakage inductances at different transformer cores and a difference in energy storage capacitors at every stage [14]. Once the voltage difference exceeds a certain threshold, the pulse adder will malfunction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further investigation is required to address against short circuits under low voltage distribution in microgrid applications. SSCBs based on silicon IGBTs or IGCTs [41,46,58,64,73,77,83,84,91,101,126] and thyristors [41,46,58,64,73,77,83,91,101,126], as main static switches were reported. SSCB implementation is the second most frequently studied topic (see Table 4).…”
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“…The major focus of most of the papers is to ensure the short circuit isolation and recovery of power transforming that are already in the system (functional isolation) or adding additional breakers as a part of the protective equipment. In addition, the papers outline the implementation of a novel control system (protection scheme) to shield the systems from faults evaluation [36,38,41,44,46,51,52,58,61,64,73,77,83,92,100,114]. SSCB, fault current assessment, and short-circuit control board are part of the main power testing circuit.…”
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