Dynamic Performance of a Back-to-Back HVDC Station Based on Voltage Source Converters

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Abstract

The recent developments in semiconductors and control equipment have made the voltage source converter based high voltage direct current (VSC-HVDC) feasible. This new DC transmission is known as “HVDC Light or “HVDC Plus by leading vendors. Due to the use of VSC technology and pulse width modulation (PWM) the VSC-HVDC has a number of potential advantages as compared with classic HVDC. In this paper, the scenario of back-to-back VSC-HVDC link connecting two adjacent asynchronous AC networks is studied. Control strategy is implemented and its dynamic performances during disturbances are investigated in MATLAB/Simulink program. The simulation results have shown good performance of the proposed system under balanced and unbalanced fault conditions. © 2010, Versita. All rights reserved.

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Khatir, M., Zidi, S. A., Hadjeri, S., & Fellah, M. K. (2010). Dynamic Performance of a Back-to-Back HVDC Station Based on Voltage Source Converters. Journal of Electrical Engineering, 61(1), 29–36. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10187-010-0004-9

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