Title :
Elimination of Coupling Transformer Core Saturation in Cascaded Multilevel Converter-Based T-STATCOM Systems
Author :
Gerçek, Cem Özgür ; Ermis, Muammer
Author_Institution :
Middle East Tech. Univ., Ankara, Turkey
Abstract :
This paper deals with coupling transformer core saturation problem in cascaded multilevel converter (CMC) based transmission-type static synchronous compensator (T-STATCOM) systems. The effects of nonlinear characteristics of the coupling transformer and CMCs on the core saturation phenomenon are investigated, and the associated mechanisms are described. In order to prevent the transformer core from being saturated, dc current components in the coupling transformer secondary lines are eliminated by modulating one or more than one voltage steps of staircase CMC voltage waveforms via the electronic gating circuitry. The proposed dc current elimination method is implemented on a 154-kV, ±50-MVAr CMC-based T-STATCOM system, which is operating either in interarea oscillation damping or terminal voltage regulation modes at any time in a 400/154-kV transformer substation since March 2010. The effectiveness of recommended dc current elimination method is verified in the field.
Keywords :
static VAr compensators; transformer cores; transformer substations; T-STATCOM systems; associated mechanisms; cascaded multilevel converter; coupling transformer core saturation elimination; coupling transformer core saturation problem; dc current components; dc current elimination; electronic gating circuitry; interarea oscillation damping; nonlinear characteristics; staircase CMC voltage waveforms; terminal voltage regulation modes; transformer substation; transmission-type static synchronous compensator; voltage 154 kV; voltage 400 kV; Automatic voltage control; Circuit faults; Couplings; Harmonic analysis; Magnetic flux; Power transformers; Transformer cores; Cascaded multilevel converter (CMC); dc current elimination; transformer core saturation; transmission-type static synchronous compensator (T-STATCOM);
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2306917