Title :
HVDC converter using self-commutated devices
Author :
Al-Dhalaan, Sulamain ; Al-Majali, H.D. ; O´Kelly, Denis
Author_Institution :
Saline Conversion Corp., Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
fDate :
11/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A three-phase bridge for a high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) converter which uses auxiliary (bypass) thyristor valves connected to tapping points on the transformer secondary windings has been previously described. The performance is enhanced by using self- or force-commutated devices for these valves, and three different schemes are examined. Experimental tests on a laboratory model validate the theoretical results. Fast and continuous control of the DC voltage is possible with a typical reduction of 20%-30% of the reactive volt-ampere (VAr) absorption compared with a conventional scheme. An additional feature of the scheme is that the transformer tap changer could have a reduced range with fewer taps or even be eliminated
Keywords :
HVDC power convertors; HVDC power transmission; bridge circuits; commutation; power transformers; thyristor convertors; transformer windings; voltage control; DC voltage control; HVDC converter; auxiliary thyristor valves; bypass thyristor valves; continuous control; force-commutated devices; high-voltage direct-current converter; reactive volt-ampere absorption; self-commutated devices; three-phase bridge; transformer secondary winding tapping points; transformer tap changer; Absorption; Bridge circuits; Capacitors; Delay; HVDC transmission; Reactive power; Snubbers; Thyristors; Valves; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on