4.6 Article

Improved Identification Method and Fault Current Limiting Strategy for Commutation Failure in LCC-HVDC

Journal

JOURNAL OF MODERN POWER SYSTEMS AND CLEAN ENERGY
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages 1761-1772

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.35833/MPCE.2021.000715

Keywords

Line commutated converter based high-voltage direct current (LCC-HVDC) transmission; commutation failure identification; commutation failure mitigation; HVDC transmission control

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51977183]

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This paper investigates subsequent commutation failure (SCF) in line-commutated converter based high-voltage direct-current (LCC-HVDC) transmission systems. Firstly, the normal commutation process and commutation failure characteristics are analyzed in detail. Then, a commutation failure identification method based on leakage inductance energy is proposed, along with a fault current limiting strategy for SCF mitigation. Experimental results validate that the proposed methods perform better in commutation failure identification and mitigation.
Line-commutated converter based high-voltage direct-current (LCC-HVDC) transmission systems are prone to subsequent commutation failure (SCF), which consequently leads to the forced blocking of HVDC links, affecting the operation of the power system. An accurate commutation failure (CF) identification is fairly vital to the prevention of SCF. However, the existing CF identification methods cause CF misjudge or detection lag, which can limit the effect of SCF mitigation strategy. In addition, earlier approaches to suppress SCF do not clarify the key factor that determines the evolution of extinction angle during system recovery and neglect the influence. Hence, this paper firstly analyzes the normal commutation process and CF feature based on the evolution topology of converter valve conduction in detail. Secondly, the energy in the leakage inductance of converter transformer is presented to characterize the commutation state of the valves. Then a CF identification method is proposed utilizing the leakage inductance energy. Thirdly, taking the key variable which is crucial to the tendency of extinction angle during the recovery process into account, a fault current limiting strategy for SCF mitigation is put forward. Compared with the original methods, the proposed methods have a better performance in CF identification and mitigation in terms of detection accuracy and mitigation effect. Finally, case study on PSCAD/EMTDC validates the proposed methods.

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