14 results on '"Hybrid DC breaker"'
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2. Measurement of electromagnetic environment of hybrid DC circuit breaker during bipolar short circuit fault
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Zihan Teng, Weijiang Chen, Jun Zhao, Jiangong Zhang, Zheyuan Gan, and Kejie Li
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HVDC converter station ,Hybrid DC breaker ,Short circuit fault ,Magnetic field measurement ,Electromagnetic compatibility ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Hybrid DC circuit breakers (DCBs) have recently been used to break short-circuit fault currents to ensure safety in flexible DC transmission projects. However, electromagnetic transients from DCB operation can interfere with the secondary equipment and cause malfunctions. In this paper, the bipolar short-circuit test, which is the first short-circuit test for DC transmission line in flexible DC project in the world, has been carried out in the 200 kV HVDC converter station equipped with two hybrid DCBs. The transient magnetic field near the secondary equipment in the DCB hall were measured, and its characteristics were discussed. Furthermore, the relationships among the space magnetic field, the short-circuit current and the action of the power electronic equipment in the DCB were also analyzed The main findings are as follows. During the bipolar short-circuit process, the maximum space magnetic field intensity near the secondary device is 109 A/m, and the maximum rising rate of the magnetic field waveform is about 350 A/m/ms. The magnetic field strength reached its peak value at the moment when the DCB was blocked, as well as the short-circuit current. It can be indicated that the DCB can cut off the short-circuit fault current accurately and reliably. The results can provide reference for the immunity evaluation and anti-interference protection of secondary equipment, and its optimal arrangement in the DCB hall.
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- 2022
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3. A review study on various types of circuit breaker and its application
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Singh, Raghvendra Kumar
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- 2021
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4. Interactions between a half‐bridge MMC and a hybrid DC breaker during fault current interruption compared to a full‐bridge MMC.
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Döring, David, Würflinger, Klaus, Staudt, Volker, Zeller, Marcus, and Ebner, Günter
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The large‐scale integration of remote renewable energy resources into existing AC grids is one of the main drivers for the construction of multi‐terminal direct current (MTDC) systems. Today, a few MTDC systems are already in execution stage or even in operation. However, with a growing number of extended MTDC systems, the probability of high‐voltage DC (HVDC) insulation faults is likely to increase and therefore, reliable solutions for handling of such disturbances are crucial in order to maintain high availability. Since most HVDC converters are realised by modular multilevel converters (MMC) converters are based on half‐bridge (HB) modules, they lack an inherent capability to control DC fault currents. Therefore, additional equipment like HVDC breakers needs to be installed as well. Among the various breaker types, the so‐called 'hybrid' DC circuit breaker (DCCB) is considered most popular. This contribution provides a more holistic view on the overall system behaviour, represented AC grid, MMC HVDC converter, DC reactor and DCCB altogether. It discusses the physical interactions of these main components in MTDC systems. In particular, the influence of the electrical parameters of the hybrid DCCB and its required DC reactors on the MMC converter's internal current and voltage conditions is outlined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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5. DC Fault Current Blocking With the Coordination of Half-Bridge MMC and the Hybrid DC Breaker.
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Iman-Eini, Hossein and Liserre, Marco
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FAULT currents , *HIGH-voltage direct current transmission , *GRABENS (Geology) , *TRANSISTORS , *INSULATED gate bipolar transistors , *OCEAN waves - Abstract
In this article, a modified hybrid dc breaker and a half-bridge modular multilevel converter (MMC) are employed to interrupt the dc fault current in a high-voltage direct current transmission system. In the hybrid dc breaker, parallel to the main branch, a series connection of an energy-absorbing capacitor and a Thyristor stack is employed. When a dc fault current is recognized, the Thyristor stack is triggered and the load commutation switch in the main branch is turned off. In addition, in the fault clearing state, the MMC is programmed to generate zero voltages at all arms. Using this mechanism, a second-order RLC circuit with zero input is formed, and the fault current is cleared in a very short time. A freewheeling path is provided to bypass the dc line when the equivalent inductance seen from the dc line is large. In contrast to conventional approaches, the peak of dc fault current is limited to a specific limit and the necessity to ultrafast mechanical switches is avoided. In addition, the amplitude of arms currents and corresponding insulated-gate bipolar transistors are kept in the safe operating area. A detailed circuit analysis of the new method is given and design formulas are extracted. Simulation results are provided in PSCAD/EMTDC environment, and experimental results are presented for a scaled-down prototype. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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6. Protection Coordination for Assembly HVDC Breakers for HVDC Multiterminal Grids Using Wavelet Transform.
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Mitra, Bhaskar, Chowdhury, Badrul, and Willis, Andrew
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A major challenge in a multiterminal high-voltage direct current (MT-HVdc) system is the detection and subsequent removal of dc faults, i.e., line–line or line–ground faults. This technology is crucial to make emerging MT-HVdc systems reliable and stable. Current detection solutions are either too sensitive to load variations causing false positives or are too slow to detect faults before the equipment is damaged. This paper proposes a framework and case examples for fault detection based on features derived from the wavelet transform of the grid current. The algorithm is intended to control new high-speed dc breakers (such as assembly HVdc breaker) for improved fault protection. This paper customizes the detection strategy to specific fault frequencies using multiresolution analysis, whose magnitudes are significant in the vicinity of the fault, and are attenuated at remote grid terminals. A model of a three-terminal MT-HVdc system is developed in power systems computer aided design/electromagnetic transients including dc. The results have been post processed in matrix laboratory and simulation results verify the effectiveness of the proposed solution for preventing dc faults on an HVdc system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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7. Analysis Methodology for Differential Mode Interference in Energy Supply System of Hybrid DC Breaker.
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Cui, Xiang, Li, Ying, Liu, Yuan, Zhang, Sheng, Ji, Bing, Qi, Lei, and Zhang, Keke
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POWER resources , *HYBRID systems , *OCEAN waves , *IDEAL sources (Electric circuits) , *BIPOLAR transistors - Abstract
High di/dt during the close-open operation process of hybrid dc breaker will cause differential mode interference (DMI) in the energy supply system of the breaker's driver units due to their inductive coupling. The generated DMI may lead to false action of the breaker, which is an important issue that should be carefully considered in design stage. A method to analyze DMI based on time-domain wideband circuit simulations is proposed in this article. First, a time-domain waveform expression of DMI voltage source is derived, and then wideband equivalent circuit models of major components in the energy supply system are established. Furthermore, a standardized design methodology to reduce DMI is suggested. Applying the method to a high-frequency energy supply system of a ±200 kV hybrid dc breaker, simulation results show that the DMI level for two DMI mitigation measures is reduced by about 90% and 80% of the initial value, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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8. HV isolated power supply system for complex multiple electrical potential equipment in 500 kV hybrid DC breaker
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Xiangyu Zhang, Zhanqing Yu, Rong Zeng, Meng Zhang, Yuehuang Zhang, Fengliang Xiao, and Wei Li
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hvdc power transmission ,power electronics ,circuit breakers ,overvoltage ,complex multiple electrical potential equipment ,hvdc cb ,power supply system ,multioutput high-frequency isolated power supply unit ,hybrid dc breaker ,high-voltage direct current circuit breakers ,multiterminal dc systems ,dc grids ,power electronic devices ,primary system ,hv isolated power supply system ,voltage 500.0 kv ,current 25.0 ka ,voltage 800.0 kv ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Electricity ,QC501-721 - Abstract
High-voltage direct current circuit breakers (HVDC CB) are one of the key technologies of multi-terminal DC systems and DC grids. Different from other equipment that use a large number of power electronic devices, the HVDC CB cannot obtain its power from the primary system at high potential, making the power supply of the complex multiple electrical potential equipment in HVDC CB a challenge. In this study, the authors propose an HV isolated power supply system based on the multi-output high-frequency isolated power supply unit and the cascaded isolation transformer network. This power supply system can support the 500 kV CB to turn-off 25 kA current with 800 kV overvoltage.
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- 2019
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9. DC line soft reclosing sequence for HVDC grid based on hybrid DC breaker
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Xinkai Fan and Baohui Zhang
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HVDC power transmission ,HVDC power convertors ,circuit breakers ,power grids ,faulty line ,DC system ,hybrid DC breaker ,voltage source converters-based high-voltage direct current grid ,high-level ,long-distance power transmission ,DC breakers ,long overhead DC links ,proposing implementing DC line soft reclosing sequence ,hybrid HVDC breaker ,four-terminal VSC-based HVDC grid ,DC lines ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Voltage source converters (VSCs)-based high-voltage direct current grid (HVDC grid) is increasingly being used in high-level and long-distance power transmission. DC breakers could be applied to isolate fault on long overhead DC links, whereas most of these faults would be temporary and can be recovered after some deionisation time. The objective of this article lies in proposing and implementing DC line soft reclosing sequence based on the controllability of hybrid HVDC breaker (HHB). The proposed method has been evaluated in a four-terminal VSC-based HVDC grid with HHBs at each DC lines' end. The analysis and simulations in PSCAD/EMTDC show that the proposed sequential operation of HHB can softly recover the faulty line and identify whether the fault is temporary or permanent, with little impact on the whole DC system.
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- 2019
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10. DC line soft reclosing sequence for HVDC grid based on hybrid DC breaker.
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Fan, Xinkai and Zhang, Baohui
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DIRECT current circuits ,ELECTRIC potential ,HIGH-voltage direct current converters ,ELECTRIC power distribution grids ,CASCADE converters - Abstract
Voltage source converters (VSCs)-based high-voltage direct current grid (HVDC grid) is increasingly being used in high-level and long-distance power transmission. DC breakers could be applied to isolate fault on long overhead DC links, whereas most of these faults would be temporary and can be recovered after some deionisation time. The objective of this article lies in proposing and implementing DC line soft reclosing sequence based on the controllability of hybrid HVDC breaker (HHB). The proposed method has been evaluated in a four-terminal VSC-based HVDC grid with HHBs at each DC lines' end. The analysis and simulations in PSCAD/EMTDC show that the proposed sequential operation of HHB can softly recover the faulty line and identify whether the fault is temporary or permanent, with little impact on the whole DC system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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11. A Transient Voltage-Based DC Fault Line Protection Scheme for MMC-Based DC Grid Embedding DC Breakers.
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Xiang, Wang, Yang, Saizhao, Xu, Lie, Zhang, Junjie, Lin, Weixing, and Wen, Jinyu
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ELECTRIC potential , *ELECTRIC power distribution grids , *DIRECT currents , *ELECTRIC fault location , *HIGH-voltage direct current transmission - Abstract
Fast and reliable DC fault detection is one of the main challenges for modular multilevel converter (MMC) based DC grid with DC circuit breakers (DCCBs). This paper extracts the high-frequency components in transient voltages by wavelet transform and proposes a fault identification method based on the difference of square of transient voltages to identify the faulted lines for DC grids using overhead lines. Meanwhile, a faulted pole discrimination method based on the difference between the change of positive and negative pole voltages is presented. A line protection scheme including detection activation, fault identification, faulted pole discrimination, and post-fault re-closing is designed. Using only the local measurements, the scheme can realize the protection of the whole line without communication and has the capability of fault resistance endurance and anti-disturbance. The proposed method is tested with a four-terminal MMC-based DC grid in PSCAD/EMTDC. The selection methods of threshold values are presented and the impact of DCCB operation on the reliability of DC fault protection is analyzed. Simulation results verify the fast detection and reliability of the designed DC line protection scheme. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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12. HV isolated power supply system for complex multiple electrical potential equipment in 500 kV hybrid DC breaker
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Xiangyu Zhang, Zhanqing Yu, Rong Zeng, Meng Zhang, Yuehuang Zhang, Fengliang Xiao, and Wei Li
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Isolation transformer ,Computer science ,lcsh:QC501-721 ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,hvdc cb ,overvoltage ,current 25.0 ka ,hybrid dc breaker ,Power electronics ,lcsh:Electricity ,hv isolated power supply system ,primary system ,Power supply unit ,Electronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Circuit breaker ,business.industry ,Direct current ,Electrical engineering ,voltage 800.0 kv ,multioutput high-frequency isolated power supply unit ,hvdc power transmission ,complex multiple electrical potential equipment ,voltage 500.0 kv ,Power (physics) ,power electronics ,Overvoltage ,power supply system ,power electronic devices ,multiterminal dc systems ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,circuit breakers ,business ,high-voltage direct current circuit breakers ,lcsh:TK1-9971 ,dc grids - Abstract
High-voltage direct current circuit breakers (HVDC CB) are one of the key technologies of multi-terminal DC systems and DC grids. Different from other equipment that use a large number of power electronic devices, the HVDC CB cannot obtain its power from the primary system at high potential, making the power supply of the complex multiple electrical potential equipment in HVDC CB a challenge. In this study, the authors propose an HV isolated power supply system based on the multi-output high-frequency isolated power supply unit and the cascaded isolation transformer network. This power supply system can support the 500 kV CB to turn-off 25 kA current with 800 kV overvoltage.
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- 2020
13. Fault Detection and Interruption in an Earthed HVDC Grid Using ROCOV and Hybrid DC Breakers.
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Sneath, Jeremy and Rajapakse, Athula D.
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ELECTRIC fault location , *ELECTRIC faults , *HIGH-voltage direct current transmission , *ELECTRIC power distribution grids , *CONVERTERS (Electronics) - Abstract
Different HVDC grid types and the respective protection options are discussed. An earthed bipole HVDC grid was modeled in PSCAD, and using simulation results, the necessity of di/dt limiting inductors to contain the rise of fault currents within the capacity of current hybrid dc breakers is demonstrated. The impact of different inductor sizes on current rise was studied. A fault detection and localization scheme using the rate of change of voltage measured at the line side of the di/dt limiting reactors is proposed. The protection system was modeled and tested under different fault types and locations. The results show that the proposed method of HVDC grid protection is feasible using the current hybrid dc breaker technology. A systematic procedure for setting the necessary protection threshold values is also demonstrated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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14. DC line soft reclosing sequence for HVDC grid based on hybrid DC breaker
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Baohui Zhang and Xinkai Fan
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Computer science ,faulty line ,DC breakers ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,voltage source converters-based high-voltage direct current grid ,Topology ,long overhead DC links ,HVDC power convertors ,high-level ,hybrid DC breaker ,proposing implementing DC line soft reclosing sequence ,hybrid HVDC breaker ,Circuit breaker ,Sequence (medicine) ,four-terminal VSC-based HVDC grid ,General Engineering ,DC lines ,HVDC power transmission ,power grids ,Grid based ,long-distance power transmission ,DC system ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,circuit breakers ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,Software - Abstract
Voltage source converters (VSCs)-based high-voltage direct current grid (HVDC grid) is increasingly being used in high-level and long-distance power transmission. DC breakers could be applied to isolate fault on long overhead DC links, whereas most of these faults would be temporary and can be recovered after some deionisation time. The objective of this article lies in proposing and implementing DC line soft reclosing sequence based on the controllability of hybrid HVDC breaker (HHB). The proposed method has been evaluated in a four-terminal VSC-based HVDC grid with HHBs at each DC lines' end. The analysis and simulations in PSCAD/EMTDC show that the proposed sequential operation of HHB can softly recover the faulty line and identify whether the fault is temporary or permanent, with little impact on the whole DC system.
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- 2019
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