Title :
A Hierarchical Control Strategy With Fault Ride-Through Capability for Variable Frequency Transformer
Author :
Ambati, Bharath Babu ; Kanjiya, Parag ; Khadkikar, Vinod ; El Moursi, Mohamed Shawky ; Kirtley, James L.
Author_Institution :
Center for Energy, Masdar Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Abstract :
A variable frequency transformer (VFT) is being considered as a new alternative to the classical back-to-back high voltage direct current (HVDC) link for interconnection of two asynchronous networks. The VFT is a retrospective form of frequency converter using the wound rotor induction machine (WRIM), which converts the constant frequency input into a variable frequency output. The prime objective of VFT is to achieve controlled bidirectional power transfer between the two asynchronous networks. This paper presents a detailed working principle of VFT technology and proposes a new hierarchical control strategy for establishing the VFT connection with two power systems to achieve bidirectional power transfer between them. Also, to restrict the grid fault propagation from one side of the VFT to the other side, a series dynamic braking resistor based fault ride-through (FRT) scheme is proposed. The performance of the VFT during the synchronization process, steady-state, dynamic, and the grid fault conditions is evaluated using the real-time hardware in-loop (HIL) system. The plant is simulated in real time using OPAL-RT real-time simulator while the control algorithm is implemented in digital signal processor to carry out HIL study. All the important results supporting the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy and FRT scheme are discussed.
Keywords :
asynchronous machines; braking; digital signal processing chips; frequency control; hierarchical systems; load flow control; power system faults; power transformers; real-time systems; rotors; HVDC link; OPAL-RT real-time simulator; VFT connection; WRIM; asynchronous networks; back-to-back high voltage direct current link; constant frequency input; controlled bidirectional power transfer; digital signal processor; dynamic conditions; frequency converter; grid fault conditions; grid fault propagation; hierarchical control strategy; power systems; real-time HIL system; real-time hardware in-loop system; series dynamic braking resistor based FRT scheme; series dynamic braking resistor based fault ride-through scheme; steady-state conditions; synchronization process; variable frequency output; variable frequency transformer; wound rotor induction machine; Circuit faults; DC motors; Reactive power; Rotors; Stator windings; Switches; Fault propagation; hierarchical control; power flow control; rotating transformer; series dynamic breaking resistor (SDBR); variable frequency transformer (VFT);
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEC.2014.2336981