DocumentCode
1361278
Title
Investigation of the use of inverter control strategy instead of synchronous condensers at inverter terminal of an HVDC system
Author
Jovcic, Dragan ; Pahalawaththa, Nalin ; Zavahir, Mohamed
Author_Institution
Auckland Univ., New Zealand
Volume
15
Issue
2
fYear
2000
fDate
4/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
704
Lastpage
709
Abstract
This paper presents a comparison of performance of traditionally used synchronous condensers (SCs) at inverter side HVDC terminal and a novel inverter control method. The novel controller has earlier demonstrated good responses with very weak inverter AC systems and widely changing AC system parameters. The aim of this research is to study if it is possible to offer adequate replacement for SC at weak HVDC-HVAC interconnection point. The simulation results on an actual HVDC system show excellent small signal responses, but the main obstacle for the application of the new control method could be increased probability of commutation failure. Subsequent tests show that in order to keep the same commutation failure probability, half of the SC must be maintained in normal operation. Further SC can also be disconnected, when the new control method is employed, however the nominal operating angle has to be somewhat increased. The cost benefit study is performed to analyze the financial benefits of the proposed project. It is concluded that, although the benefits are evident for the new HVDC links, the proposed replacement of SC may not be justifiable for the existing links
Keywords
DC-AC power convertors; HVDC power convertors; HVDC power transmission; control system synthesis; invertors; power capacitors; power system dynamic stability; power transmission control; HVDC links; HVDC transmission system; HVDC-HVAC interconnection point; control design; control simulation; cost benefit study; inverter control strategy; inverter terminal; small signal response; synchronous condensers; Circuit testing; Control systems; HVDC transmission; Inverters; Load flow; Load flow analysis; Power system interconnection; Stability; System testing; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/61.853008
Filename
853008
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