Electrical Arrangement Comprising Sub-Modules
20180145510 ยท 2018-05-24
Inventors
- Rodrigo Alonso Alvarez Valenzuela (Nuernberg, DE)
- MARTIN PIESCHEL (NUERNBERG, DE)
- Ervin Spahic (Erlangen, DE)
Cpc classification
H02M3/158
ELECTRICITY
H02M1/325
ELECTRICITY
H02M1/32
ELECTRICITY
Y02E40/20
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H02J3/1857
ELECTRICITY
H02J3/1842
ELECTRICITY
H02M7/4835
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02J3/18
ELECTRICITY
H02M7/483
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An arrangement includes at least one series circuit having at least two series-connected submodules and an inductor. At least one of the submodules in one or a plurality of the series circuits has a step-up/step-down converter and a storage module. A protective module with at least one actuator is electrically connected between the step-up/step-down converter and the storage module. A method for operating the arrangement is also provided.
Claims
1-14. (canceled)
15. An arrangement, comprising: at least one series circuit including at least two series-connected sub modules and an inductor; at least one of said at least two series-connected sub modules of one or a plurality of said at least one series circuit including a step-up/step-down converter, a storage module, and a protective module including at least one actuator electrically connected between said step-up/step-down converter and said storage module.
16. The arrangement according to claim 15, wherein: said protective module has first and second input terminals connecting said protective module to said step-up/step-down converter and first and second output terminals connecting said protective module to said storage module; and said at least one actuator or one of said at least one actuators of said protective module is an electrical switch being electrically disposed to short-circuit at least one of said first and second input terminals or said first and second output terminals in an activated state.
17. The arrangement according to claim 15, wherein: said protective module has first and second input terminals to be connected to said step-up/step-down converter and an internal terminal; and said at least one actuator includes at least two actuators, one of said actuators is connected between said first input terminal of said protective module and said internal terminal, and another of said actuators is connected between said internal terminal and said second input terminal.
18. The arrangement according to claim 15, wherein: said protective module has first and second output terminals to be connected to said storage module and an internal terminal; and said at least one actuator includes at least two actuators, one of said actuators is connected between said first output terminal of said protective module and said internal terminal, and another of said actuators is connected between said internal terminal and said second output terminal of said protective module.
19. The arrangement according to claim 15, wherein said protective module has first and second input terminals to be connected to said step-up/step-down converter and first and second output terminals to be connected to said storage module, and said second input terminal and said second output terminal are interconnected.
20. The arrangement according to claim 19, wherein: said at least one actuator of said protective module includes at least first, second and third actuators and an internal terminal; said first actuator is connected between said internal terminal and said second input terminal of said protective module; said second actuator is connected between said first output terminal and said internal terminal of said protective module; and said third actuator is connected between said first input terminal and said internal terminal of said protective module.
21. The arrangement according to claim 20, wherein said first actuator is a switch.
22. The arrangement according to claim 20, wherein said first actuator is an irreversibly switching switch or a pyrotechnically driven switch.
23. The arrangement according to claim 20, wherein said second actuator is a fuse.
24. The arrangement according to claim 20, wherein said third actuator is a fuse.
25. The arrangement according to claim 15, wherein said protective module has a triggering unit generating a trigger signal for activating or electrically closing said at least one actuator if at least one electrical value or a measured value indicates a fault or reaches or exceeds a predefined threshold.
26. The arrangement according to claim 20, wherein said protective module has a triggering unit generating a trigger signal for activating or electrically closing said first actuator if at least one electrical value or a measured value indicates a fault or reaches or exceeds a predefined threshold.
27. The arrangement according to claim 19, wherein: said protective module has a triggering unit generating a trigger signal for activating or electrically closing said at least one actuator if at least one electrical value or a measured value indicates a fault or reaches or exceeds a predefined threshold, and said triggering unit generates said trigger signal if at least one of: a magnitude of a current at said first or second input terminal of said protective module reaches or exceeds a predefined first current threshold, a magnitude of a current at said first or second output terminal of said protective module reaches or exceeds a predefined second current threshold, or a magnitude of a voltage between said first and second output terminals of said protective module reaches or exceeds a predefined voltage threshold.
28. The arrangement according to claim 27, wherein: said step-up/step-down converter has at least one switch; and said triggering unit activates said at least one switch in said upstream step-up/step-down converter if a magnitude of a current at said first or second input terminal of said protective module reaches or exceeds said first current threshold.
29. A method for operating an arrangement, the method comprising the following steps: providing at least one series circuit including at least two series-connected sub modules and an inductor; providing at least one of the sub modules of one or a plurality of the series circuits with a step-up/step-down converter and a storage module; electrically connecting a protective module including at least one actuator between the step-up/step-down converter and the storage module; and using the protective module to disconnect the step-up/step-down converter from the storage module if at least one electrical value indicates a fault.
Description
[0021] The present invention will be described in greater detail below based on exemplary embodiments; the following are shown by way of example:
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[0035] For the sake of clarity, in the figures, the same reference characters are always used for identical or comparable components.
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[0037] The converter device 20 has three alternating-current input terminals E20a, E20b, and E20c, which are connected to a three-phase electrical line 80. Via the three-phase line 80, the converter device 20 is connected to a terminal busbar 90 and a power distribution network 100 which is only schematically indicated.
[0038] The arrangement 10 according to
[0039] By means of the current sensor 40, the control circuit 30 measures the three-phase input alternating current Ie flowing on the input side into the converter device 20 (or flowing out of it), and, via the voltage sensor 50, measures the three-phase input voltage which is present at the converter device 20, and determines the state of the power distribution network 100 via the measured values. In addition, said control circuit ascertains the operating state of the converter device 20 based on measured values which are detected inside the converter device 20 by current and/or voltage sensors which are not shown further.
[0040] With the aid of the measured values, the control circuit 30 ascertains an optimal control of the converter device 20 in such a way that the power distribution network 100 assumes a most optimal network state, and the converter device 20 is in an advantageous operating state in which power may be provided or consumed at any time.
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[0042] The converter device 20 has three delta-connected series circuits 200, the series-connected components of which are not depicted in greater detail in
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[0045] The input module 221, the step-up/step-down converter 222, the protective module 225, and the storage module 223 are cascaded in succession. This means that the outputs A221a and A221b of the input module 221 are connected to the inputs E222a and E222b of the step-up/step-down converter 222, and the outputs A222a and A222b of the step-up/step-down converter 222 are connected to the inputs E225a and E225b of the protective module 225, and the outputs A225a and A225b of the protective module 225 are connected to the inputs E223a and E223b of the storage module 223. The inputs E221a and E221b of the input module 221 according to
[0046] As an energy store, the storage module 223 preferably has one or multiple double-layer capacitors which are not depicted in greater detail in
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[0048] The control of the switching elements S1 and S2 of the input module 221 preferably takes place via the control circuit 30 according to
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[0051] A capacitor C is connected in parallel with the H bridge circuit H222 and is thus also in parallel with the input terminals E222a and E222b of the step-up/step-down converter 222.
[0052] Center terminals M1 and M2 of the H bridge circuit H222 are connected to the output terminals A222a and A222b of the step-up/step-down converter 222 via an inductor L in each case, preferably in the form of a choke. Alternatively, in addition, only one of the two center terminals M1 or M2 of the H bridge circuit H222 may be connected to the respective output terminal A222a or A222b of the step-up/step-down converter 222 via an inductor L, preferably in the form of a choke.
[0053] The output terminals A222a and A222b of the step-up/step-down converter 222 are connected to the input terminals E225a and E225b of the downstream protective module 225 (cf.
[0054] The control of the four switching elements S5, S6, S7, and S8 preferably takes place via the control circuit 30 according to
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[0056] A capacitor C is connected in parallel with the series circuit of the switching elements S5 and S6 and is thus also in parallel with the input terminals E222a and E222b of the step-up/step-down converter 222.
[0057] A center terminal M1 of the series circuit is connected to the output terminal A222a of the step-up/step-down converter 222 via an inductor L, preferably in the form of a choke.
[0058] The output terminals A222a and A222b of the step-up/step-down converter 222 are connected to the input terminals E225a and E225b of the downstream protective module 225 (cf.
[0059] The control of the two switching elements S5 and S6 takes place preferably via the control circuit 30 according to
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[0061] The protective module 225 has three actuators A1, A2, and A3, of which a first actuator A1 is connected between an internal terminal Q225 of the protective module 225 and the lower input terminal E225b of the protective module 225 in
[0062] The first actuator A1 is a switch, preferably an irreversibly switching switch, in particular a pyrotechnically driven switch.
[0063] The second and third actuators A2 and A3 are preferably fuses.
[0064] In addition, the protective module 225 has a current sensor 500 for measuring the current I225e at the input terminal E225a of the protective module 225, a current sensor 510 for measuring the current I225a at the output terminal A225a of the protective module 225, and a voltage sensor 530 for measuring the voltage U225 between the output terminals A225a and A225b of the protective module 225.
[0065] In addition, the protective module 225 is equipped with a triggering unit 540 which generates a trigger signal ST1 for activating or electrically closing the first actuator A1 if at least one of the measured values of the current sensor 500, the current sensor 510, or the voltage sensor 530 indicates a fault, in particular reaches or exceeds a predefined threshold.
[0066] The triggering unit 540 is preferably designed in such a way that it generates the trigger signal ST1 if the magnitude of the current I225e reaches or exceeds a predefined first current threshold, the magnitude of the current I225a reaches or exceeds a predefined second current threshold, and/or the magnitude of the voltage U225 between the first and second output terminals of the protective module 225 reaches or exceeds a predefined voltage threshold.
[0067] In the exemplary embodiment according to
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[0069] The three absolute-value generators 550, 551 and 552 form the magnitudes from the measured values Mw1 to Mw3 and pass them to the downstream comparators 560, 561, and 562. The comparators 560, 561, and 562 generate a logical one on the output side in each case, if the magnitude present on the input side reaches or exceeds a predefined threshold; otherwise, a logical zero is generated. The output signal of the comparator 560 directly forms the aforementioned trigger signal ST2 for activating or electrically closing switching elements of the upstream step-up/step-down converter 222.
[0070] Downstream of the comparators 560, 561, and 562 is an OR gate 570, at which the logical output signals of the comparators 560, 561, and 562 are present on the input side. The OR gate 570 generates a logical one and thus the trigger signal ST1 for activating or electrically closing the first actuator A1, if at least one logical one is present on the input side, i.e., if at least one of the measured values of the current sensor 500, the current sensor 510, or the voltage sensor 530 indicates a fault, in particular reaches or exceeds a predefined threshold.
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[0072] The configuration of the series circuits 200 is not depicted in greater detail in
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[0074] The configuration of the series circuits 200 of the converter device 20 may, for example, correspond to the configuration of the series circuits 200, as has been described above in detail in conjunction with
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[0076] The converter device 20 or the series circuit 200 may be connected to a single-phase AC voltage network (as shown) or alternatively to a DC voltage network, for example, to a DC voltage circuit of a high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) transmission facility. In the latter case, the input module 221 is preferably a DC/DC converter or a DC voltage/DC voltage converter.
[0077] Although the present invention has been illustrated and described in greater detail via preferred exemplary embodiments, the present invention is not limited by the disclosed examples, and other variations may be derived from it by those skilled in the art, without departing from the protective scope of the present invention.
LIST OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS
[0078] 10 Arrangement [0079] 20 Converter device [0080] 30 Control circuit [0081] 40 Current sensor [0082] 50 Voltage sensor [0083] 80 Electrical line [0084] 90 Terminal busbar [0085] 100 Power distribution network [0086] 110 Direct-current electrical line [0087] 200 Series circuit [0088] 210 Current sensor [0089] 220 Submodules [0090] 221 Input module [0091] 222 Step-up/step-down converter [0092] 223 Storage module [0093] 225 Protective module [0094] 230 Inductor [0095] 400 Bridge circuit [0096] 500 Current sensor [0097] 510 Current sensor [0098] 530 Voltage sensor [0099] 540 Triggering unit [0100] 550 Absolute-value generator [0101] 551 Absolute-value generator [0102] 552 Absolute-value generator [0103] 560 Comparator [0104] 561 Comparator [0105] 562 Comparator [0106] 570 OR gate [0107] A1 Actuator [0108] A2 Actuator [0109] A3 Actuator [0110] A221a Output terminal of the input module [0111] A221b Output terminal of the input module [0112] A222a Output terminal of the step-up/step-down converter [0113] A222b Output terminal of the step-up/step-down converter [0114] A225a Output terminal of the protective module [0115] A225b Output terminal of the protective module [0116] C Capacitor [0117] E20a AC voltage input terminal [0118] E20b AC voltage input terminal [0119] E20c AC voltage input terminal [0120] E220a Input terminal of the submodule [0121] E220b Input terminal of the submodule [0122] E221a Input terminal of the input module [0123] E221b Input terminal of the input module [0124] E222a Input terminal of the step-up/step-down converter [0125] E222b Input terminal of the step-up/step-down converter [0126] E223a Input terminal of the storage module [0127] E223b Input terminal of the storage module [0128] H222 H bridge circuit [0129] E225a Input terminal of the protective module [0130] E225b Input terminal of the protective module [0131] I225e Current [0132] I225a Current [0133] Ie Input alternating current [0134] L Inductor [0135] L1 Phase [0136] L2 Phase [0137] L3 Phase [0138] M1 Center terminal [0139] M2 Center terminal [0140] Mw1 Measured value [0141] Mw2 Measured value [0142] Mw3 Measured value [0143] N Return line [0144] Q225 Internal terminal of the protective module [0145] ST Neutral point [0146] ST1 Trigger signal [0147] ST2 Trigger signal [0148] S1 Switching element [0149] S2 Switching element [0150] S3 Switching element [0151] S4 Switching element [0152] S5 Switching element [0153] S6 Switching element [0154] S7 Switching element [0155] S8 Switching element [0156] U225 Voltage