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Tripolar VSC-HVDC transmission system and method

  • US 9,948,104 B2
  • Filed: 01/22/2015
  • Issued: 04/17/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/22/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A tripolar VSC-HVDC control method for controlling a tripolar VSC-HVDC system adopting three conductors to transmit DC power,the system comprising:

  • a rectifier and an inverter formed by a three phase six-bridge arms modular multilevel converter (MMC) respectively, midpoints of 1, 2, 3 phase units of the rectifier and inverter are connected with a secondary side of a converter transformer, andtwo converter valves of fully controlled semiconductor devices are arranged between poles 1 and 2 on the DC side of the rectifier and inverter respectively, positive poles of the rectifier and inverter are connected with a pole 1 DC line by a smoothing reactor, negative poles of the rectifier and inverter are connected with a pole 2 DC line by a smoothing reactor, and connecting points of the upper and lower converter valves of the rectifier and inverter are connected with a pole 3 DC line by a smoothing reactor,the method comprising;

    controlling current directions of the poles 1 and 2 to be constant without change;

    periodically modulating a current fixed value between a maximum and a minimum, wherein a ratio of the maximum to the minimum of the current fixed value is 2, the pole 3 current is a difference value between the pole 1 and pole 2, and the fixed value of the direct current of the pole 3 is the minimum of the fixed values of the direct current of the poles 1 and 2;

    periodically changing a current direction of the pole 3, wherein DC voltage polarity of the poles 1 and 2 is constant without change;

    controlling triggering of the upper and lower converter valves of the rectifier and the inverter to cause a pole 3 line to operate in parallel with a pole 1 line or a pole 2 line periodically, thereby changing the DC voltage polarity of the pole 3 periodically and ensuring unchanged DC power direction of the pole 3.

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