An Intelligent Method for Fault Location Estimation in HVDC Cable Systems Connected to Offshore Wind Farms

  • Ashrafi Niaki S
  • Sahebkar Farkhani J
  • Chen Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

Large and remote offshore wind farms (OWFs) usually use voltage source converter (VSC) systems to transmit electrical power to the main network. Submarine high-voltage direct current (HVDC) cables are commonly used as transmission links. As they are liable to insulation breakdown, fault location in the HVDC cables is a major issue in these systems. Exact fault location can significantly reduce the high cost of submarine HVDC cable repair in multi-terminal networks. In this paper, a novel method is presented to find the exact location of the DC faults. The fault location is calculated using extraction of new features from voltage signals of cables’ sheaths and a trained artificial neural network (ANN). The results obtained from a simulation of a three-terminal HVDC system in power systems computer-aided design (PSCAD) environment show that the maximum percentage error of the proposed method is less than 1%.

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Ashrafi Niaki, S. H., Sahebkar Farkhani, J., Chen, Z., Bak-Jensen, B., & Hu, S. (2023). An Intelligent Method for Fault Location Estimation in HVDC Cable Systems Connected to Offshore Wind Farms. Wind, 3(3), 361–374. https://doi.org/10.3390/wind3030021

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