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Modeling, Experimental Validation, and Application of VARC HVDC Circuit Breakers
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery IEEE Trans. Power Delivery Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on. 35(3):1515-1526 Jun, 2020
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Circuit breakers
HVDC transmission
Fault currents
Integrated circuit modeling
Power system reliability
Capacitors
Transient analysis
HVDC circuit breaker
VARC
PSCAD
circuit breaker performance
HVDC grid
transient analysis
Language
ISSN
0885-8977
1937-4208
Abstract
This paper deals with the modeling, hardware results and model validation by measurements of a VSC assisted resonant current (VARC) dc circuit breaker (CB) and the application within a future network by simulation. The newly emerging VARC dc CB can be used as a solution for the protection of offshore multi-terminal HVDC (MTDC) grids. In this paper, the proposed VARC dc CB is modeled in detail in a PSCAD environment, by taking into account dielectric strength of the vacuum gap, high-frequency current quenching ability and parasitic components. The PSCAD-model is then verified by data from the testing of a 27 kV VARC dc CB prototype with maximum current interruption capability of 10 kA. Additionally, the initial transient interruption voltage and current slope at zero-crossing during the interruption are analyzed. With respect to scaling to a higher voltage level, three types of series connected modules are presented and the performances are compared. The performance of the series connected modules is simulated in a model of a 4-terminal HVDC grid. The obtained results validate the VARC dc CB as a promising solution for the dc fault isolation in MTDC grids.