DC Fault Control and High-Speed Switch Design for an HVDC Network Protection Based on Fault-Blocking Converters

2019 
Future multi-terminal dc networks are envisioned for the large-scale integration of renewable energy sources into today's power systems. An essential aspect for the reliable operation of these systems is the fast and selective dc-side fault handling and separation of faulted lines. The objective of this paper is the development and evaluation of a multi-terminal dc protection strategy based on fault-blocking converters (e.g., full-bridge based modular multi-level converters) and high-speed switches. Both a suitable fault control and a new high-speed switch design for a fast separation of faulted dc lines are elaborated. The novel concept is intended to reduce the requirements on the high-speed switches compared to dc circuit breakers and to ensure a fast restoration of the active power transmission capability, as well as the dc voltage. The fault-clearing strategy is analyzed using electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulations under variation of the fault location, type, and resistance. The investigations are carried out in a cable-based multi-terminal HVdc system with full-bridge modular multi-level converters in symmetrical monopole configuration.
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