Faults in DC Networks

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Abstract

Understanding of dc fault characteristics is very important for designing robust protection system. This chapters presents the analytical expressions for the different types of dc faults, namely pole-to-pole (PP) and pole-to-ground (PG). Firstly, fault current calculation for current source converter (CSC)-based dc system is presented. This is followed by fault current calculation for voltage source converter (VSC) and modular multilevel converter (MMC)-based dc system. Travelling wave-based fault current calculation is introduced, followed by simulation examples.

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Ukil, A., Yeap, Y. M., & Satpathi, K. (2020). Faults in DC Networks. In Power Systems (pp. 123–168). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2977-1_4

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