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A New Topology of Multilevel VSC Converter for a Hybrid HVDC Transmission System

Author(s)
Jung, Jae-JungCui, ShenghuiLee, Joon-HeeSul, Seung-Ki
Issued Date
2017-06
DOI
10.1109/TPEL.2016.2598368
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/81786
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS, v.32, no.6, pp.4199 - 4209
Abstract
This paper introduces a new multilevel converter topology for a hybrid HVDC system comprising line-commutated converter (LCC) and voltage source converter (VSC). Among the existing modular multilevel converter(MMC) topologies for the hybrid HVDC, a mixed MMC structure with half-bridge submodules (HBSMs) and full-bridge submodules (FBSMs) has characteristics of reduced system cost, low operation loss, but still keeping capability to cope with dc short-circuit fault. However, it is very difficult for the conventional hybrid MMC structure to balance the submodule capacitor voltages under dc-bus voltage sliding since each MMC arm is a mixture of HBSMs and FBSMs. To solve the defect of the conventional hybrid MMC structure, an asymmetric mixed MMC, in which one arm is made of series-connected HBSMs and other arm is made of FBSMs, is devised. The proposed asymmetric MMC can regulate the dc-bus voltage freely without uncontrollable submodule capacitor voltages. The problems of the conventional MMC structure and the validity of asymmetric MMC are verified by both computer simulation and experimental results.
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
ISSN
0885-8993
Keyword (Author)
DC short-circuit faulthybrid HVDC transmission systemhybrid modular multilevel converter (MMC)line-commutated converter (LCC)MMC
Keyword
CIRCUIT-BREAKEROPERATIONCELLSLCC

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