Patent classifications
H02M7/7575
HIGH VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT POWER TRANSMISSION SERIES VALVE GROUP CONTROL DEVICE
A high voltage direct current power transmission series valve group control device, is used for regulating a series circuit having two or more valve groups provided with controllable power semiconductors respectively. Each valve group is provided with a current regulation unit and a voltage regulation unit. The current regulation unit controls a direct current current flowing through a valve group corresponding thereto, and the voltage regulation unit controls a voltage across two ends of a valve group corresponding thereto. One valve group is selected from the series valve group as a master control valve group, while the others are taken as slave control valve groups. The master control valve group selects a trigger angle output by the current regulation unit to control same, and the slave control valve group selects a trigger angle obtained after the trigger angle transmitted from the master control valve group and an output value of the voltage regulation unit pass through a subtractor to control same.
SWITCHING VALVE
There is provided a switching valve for a voltage source converter, the switching valve comprising a plurality of modules, each module including at least one switching element and at least one energy storage device, each switching element and each energy storage device in each module arranged to be combinable to selectively provide a voltage source, the switching valve including a regulator programmed to selectively control the switching of the switching elements to select one or more of the modules to contribute a respective voltage to a switching valve voltage, wherein the regulator is programmed to selectively regulate an energy stored in each energy storage device by controlling the switching of the switching elements to regulate a voltage of each energy storage device towards a target voltage, and the regulator is programmed to vary the target voltage of each energy storage device as a function of a number of healthy modules.
DC CONVERTER VALVE STATE DETECTION METHOD BASED ON TEMPORAL FEATURES OF CONVERTER TERMINAL CURRENTS
The present invention discloses a DC converter valve state detection method based on temporal features of converter terminal currents, including the following steps: collecting three-phase AC currents on a converter valve-side of a DC transmission system; defining a current when the currents of two commutating valves are equal as a base value, greater than the base value as a valve conducting current, and less than the base value as a valve blocking current; constructing a valve conducting state by a relative relationship among amplitudes of the three-phase AC currents, and calculating a time interval of each valve conducting state; comparing time intervals of 6 valve conducting states with a time interval of a valve conducting state in normal operation, and determining whether the 6 valve states are normal according to the result of comparison and locating all abnormal valves. The present invention can reliably detect valve states and locate abnormal valves through sequence detection. This method can be applied to actual fault phase judgment and commutation failure judgment, providing a good support for accurate judgment of DC control and protection.
ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY
Embodiments of the disclosure include an electrical assembly. The electrical assembly can include a converter including a DC side and an AC side, the DC side configured for connection to a DC network, the AC side configured for connection to an AC network, the converter including at least one switching element; a circuit interruption device operably connected to the AC side of the converter; a DC voltage modification device operably connected to the DC side of the converter, the DC voltage modification device including a DC chopper; and a controller configured to selectively control the or each switching element, the circuit interruption device and the DC voltage modification device, wherein the controller is configured to be responsive to a converter internal fault by carrying out a fault operating mode.
Control method for a parallel MMC unit of a LCC-MMC hybrid cascade converter station
Provided is a control method for a parallel MMC unit of a LCC-MMC hybrid cascade converter station. The control strategy includes: 1) numbering all MMC units connected in parallel in a MMC valve manifold; (2) for a MMC unit using a constant direct-current voltage control manner, calculating a direct-current instruction value of the MMC unit according to a direct-current measurement value; (3) for a MMC unit using a constant active power control manner, calculating an active power instruction value of the MMC unit according to the rated capacity of the MMC unit and a direct-current instruction value of a system rectifier station; (4) for the MMC unit using the constant direct-current voltage control manner, correcting a direct-current voltage instruction value of the MMC unit by using the direct-current instruction value and the direct-current measurement value, and controlling the MMC unit according to the corrected direct-current voltage instruction value.
ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY APPARATUS FOR A HIGH-POWER USER DEVICE
An electric power supply apparatus for a user device, in particular for steel industry applications, that includes means for connection to an electricity grid for supplying a mains voltage and a mains current, and at least one electric line for connecting the electricity grid to the user device, wherein the electric line includes one or more electric apparatuses located between the electricity grid and the user device.
Relating to power converters
In the field of high voltage direct current (HVDC) power transmission networks there is a need for an improved power converter. A power converter, for use in a HVDC power transmission network, comprises first and second DC terminals, for connection in use to a DC network and between which extends at least one converter limb. The or each converter limb includes first and second limb portions which are separated by an AC terminal, for connection in use to an AC network. Each limb portion includes a switching valve, and the power converter including a controller programmed to control switching of the switching valves to control the flow of a converter current (I.sub.max) through the power converter and thereby in-use transfer power between the power converter and the AC network. The power transferred between the power converter and the AC network has an active component and a reactive component. The controller is further programmed in use to: (i) prioritize to a first extent the transfer of reactive power between the power converter and the AC network during a first operating condition, when the AC voltage (V) of the AC network lies outside a desired operating range, by allowing up to a first amount of the converter current (I.sub.max) to be a reactive current; and (ii) prioritize to a second extent, less than the first extent, the transfer of reactive power between the power converter and the AC network during a second operating condition, when the AC voltage (V) of the AC network lies within the desired operating range, by limiting the amount of converter current (I.sub.max) that can be a reactive current to a second amount, less than the first amount, the second amount being determined according to a measured operating frequency of the AC network.
HVDC modular platform design
A modular HVDC platform and a method for constructing the same are disclosed herein. The modular HVDC platform has a topside disposed on a structural jacket. The topside includes a first rectifier module, a second rectifier module, and a utility module. The first and second rectifier modules have equipment for converting AC power to DC power disposed therein. The utility module contains equipment for supporting the operations of the rectifier modules. Each of the rectifier modules and the utility modules can be fabricated and commissioned onshore prior to installation on the structural jacket at an offshore location.
Method for operating a power converter
A method of operating a thyristor-based line-commutated multi-phase power converter on a multi-phase AC voltage connection point, which is supplied by an AC voltage network. Between the AC voltage connection point and an AC voltage connection of the power converter, a series circuit of modules is arranged for each phase. Each of the series circuits has a first electronic switching element, a second electronic switching element, and an electric energy storage device. The voltages of the phases of the AC voltage connection point are measured and, if an undervoltage is detected on a phase of the AC voltage connection point, an additional voltage adding to the voltage of that phase is generated by way of the series circuit of modules allocated to that phase in such a way that the voltage of that phase is increased, at least temporarily.
MODULAR MULTI-LEVEL CONVERTER WITH THYRISTOR VALVES
An interface arrangement is configured to couple an alternating current, AC, power system with a direct current, DC, power system, or vice versa. The interface arrangement includes a plurality of series-connected converter modules. Each converter module includes at least one multi-level converter cell configured to provide a voltage contribution to at least a portion of an AC waveform for example based on voltage of the DC power system. Each converter module includes at least one converter valve, electrically connected to the multi-level converter cells and including at least two anti-parallel thyristors. The converter valves are switchable between conducting states with a selected current conduction direction and a non-conducting state so as to selectively control polarity of any voltage contribution provided by the at least one multi-level converter cell. The converter valves can also serve as fault protection, e.g. to divert overcurrents.