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A Fast and Robust Local-Based Protection Algorithm Based on the High-Frequency Transient for HVDC Grid

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Volume 38, Issue 4, Pages 2531-2540

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPWRD.2023.3246165

Keywords

DC fault; HVDC grid; MMC; protection; STFT

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This article investigates the DC side fault current during the transient period of HVDC grids and presents a fast and robust protection algorithm that is crucial for the operation of HVDC grids. The Short-Time Fourier Transform is used to extract the frequency components of the fault current, and the time features of these components are used in the proposed algorithm. Simulation results show that the method is fast, selective, sensitive, and robust against various fault conditions.
With the expansion of HVDC grids, short-circuit faults and their protection issues are among the main challenges of these networks, which should be given more attention. This article presents an investigation of the DC side fault current in HVDC grids during the transient period. Also, a fast and robust protection algorithm is introduced that is essential for secure and appropriate HVDC grids operation. The Short-Time Fourier Transform (STFT) is applied to extract the frequency components of the fault current, and the time features of these components are utilized as the basis of the proposed algorithm. A four-terminal cable-based HVDC grid with bipolar configuration is modeled via EMTP, and a wide range of simulation scenarios are applied for various fault locations, fault impedances, and operation points. Furthermore, the algorithm thresholds are determined with the explicit procedure. Simulation results indicate that the proposed method is fast, selective, sensitive, and robust against AC-side fault, operating condition variations, fault distance, and fault direction. Also, it has an appropriate performance during high impedance faults.

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