Rapid fault diagnosis of a back-to-back MMC-HVDC transmission system under AC line fault

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Abstract

The integration of a modular multilevel converter-based high-voltage direct current (MMC-HVDC) transmission system in power networks has led to a high requirement for the rapidity of fault recognition. This study focused on the rapid fault diagnosis of an alternating current (AC) line fault in a back-to-back (BTB) MMC-HVDC system via fault detection and classification. Discrete wavelet transform and modulus maxima were applied to extract the fault features. Phase-mode transformation and normalization were adopted to widen the application range. Simulation and calculation results indicated that the proposed method can detect all fault types in an AC transmission line on the basis of single-side fault information within 1 ms under different values of transition resistance, fault inception angle, and fault distance. The BTB MMC-HVDC model was built using real-time laboratory (RT-LAB) based on the matrix laboratory (MATLAB) software platform, and the fault diagnosis algorithm was performed in MATLAB.

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Huai, Q., Liu, K., Qin, L., Le, J., Wang, K., Zhu, S., … Ding, H. (2018). Rapid fault diagnosis of a back-to-back MMC-HVDC transmission system under AC line fault. Energies, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/en11061534

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