Title :
Gain scheduling scheme assisting the control strategy for three-level NPC VSC-HVDC transmission system
Author :
Gonzalez Torres, Isaac ; Miranda, Homero ; Cardenas, Victor ; Alvarez Salas, Ricardo
Author_Institution :
IJASLP Eng. Dept., Centro de Investig. y Estudios de Posgrado, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Abstract :
In this paper a gain scheduling control scheme is presented for a three-level three-phase voltage source converter for high-voltage direct-current transmission system (VSC-HVDC), based on two neutral point clamped (NPC) converters in Back-to-Back configuration. The proposed model in dq0 is developed in detail and it has the advantage over other solutions of facilitating the mathematical analysis. Then a direct power control for the entire VSC-HVDC system, based on the dq0 model, is proposed where the control tasks are assign as follow: one NPC-VSC controls the active power flow, the other one regulates the dc voltage level, both converters have the capability to control the flow of active power. Additionally, a closed loop to minimize the voltage imbalance is defined and placed at each NPC-VSC in order to mitigate the imbalance at both system sides in a independently way. After that, a gain scheduling scheme is presented which has the ability to well assign new compensator tuning parameters considering system states as scheduling variables, solving an important neutral point clamped topology weakness. Finally, in order to test the control performance, a detailed computer simulation is implemented in PSCAD/EMTDC software.
Keywords :
HVDC power convertors; HVDC power transmission; load flow control; voltage control; DC voltage level regulation; active power flow contol; closed loop contorl; control strategy; direct power control; dq0 model; gain scheduling; high voltage direct current transmission system; three level NPC VSC-HVDC transmission system; three-phase voltage source converter; Capacitors; Equations; Mathematical model; Power conversion; Power transmission lines; Voltage control; HVDC transmission; ac-dc power converters; pulse width modulation converters; scheduling; state feedback;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, IECON 2014 - 40th Annual Conference of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2014.7049201