This paper proposes an adaptive fault current limiting control (AFCLC) for modular multilevel converters (MMC). Without introducing extra current limiting devices, this control scheme enables fast fault current suppression during DC faults. The AFCLC will be triggered automatically once DC faults occur. By adaptively reducing the output DC voltages of MMCs, the fault current can be suppressed. Compared with the existing current limiting methods, the proposed AFCLC has a better performance on fault current limiting, since it only depends on the real-time operating condition and no fault detection delay is imposed. Firstly, the principle of the proposed AFCLC together with the mathematical analysis is disclosed. Then, the sensitivity analysis...
In the hybrid modular multilevel converter (MMC) based high voltage direct current (HVDC) systems, t...
Modular multilevel converter (MMC) based high voltage direct current transmission (HVDC) is an effec...
This project is funded by RTE, Paris, France. D. Jovcic and W. Lin are with the School of Engineerin...
This paper proposes an adaptive fault current limiting control (AFCLC) for modular multilevel conver...
The sharp rise in short-circuit currents of voltage-source converters is still a challenge for DC gr...
The modular multilevel converter (MMC) topology is very suitable for high voltage direct current (HV...
To handle with the DC line faults in a DC grid, this paper proposed an active current-limiting contr...
The main weakness of the half-bridge modular multilevel converter-based high-voltage direct current ...
This paper proposes a joint limiting control strategy for suppressing DC fault current and arm curre...
To protect the converters and minimize the power transmission interruption during dc line faults, it...
A high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) grid protection strategy to suppress dc fault currents and prev...
DC faults can easily lead to overcurrent in DC distribution networks; these faults pose serious thre...
DC fault current limiters (FCL) are becoming increasingly important for the prompt DC fault clearanc...
This paper proposes a DC fault current calculation method to reveal the fault current evolution mech...
Currently, the flexible direct current transmission technique becomes a research focus around the wo...
In the hybrid modular multilevel converter (MMC) based high voltage direct current (HVDC) systems, t...
Modular multilevel converter (MMC) based high voltage direct current transmission (HVDC) is an effec...
This project is funded by RTE, Paris, France. D. Jovcic and W. Lin are with the School of Engineerin...
This paper proposes an adaptive fault current limiting control (AFCLC) for modular multilevel conver...
The sharp rise in short-circuit currents of voltage-source converters is still a challenge for DC gr...
The modular multilevel converter (MMC) topology is very suitable for high voltage direct current (HV...
To handle with the DC line faults in a DC grid, this paper proposed an active current-limiting contr...
The main weakness of the half-bridge modular multilevel converter-based high-voltage direct current ...
This paper proposes a joint limiting control strategy for suppressing DC fault current and arm curre...
To protect the converters and minimize the power transmission interruption during dc line faults, it...
A high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) grid protection strategy to suppress dc fault currents and prev...
DC faults can easily lead to overcurrent in DC distribution networks; these faults pose serious thre...
DC fault current limiters (FCL) are becoming increasingly important for the prompt DC fault clearanc...
This paper proposes a DC fault current calculation method to reveal the fault current evolution mech...
Currently, the flexible direct current transmission technique becomes a research focus around the wo...
In the hybrid modular multilevel converter (MMC) based high voltage direct current (HVDC) systems, t...
Modular multilevel converter (MMC) based high voltage direct current transmission (HVDC) is an effec...
This project is funded by RTE, Paris, France. D. Jovcic and W. Lin are with the School of Engineerin...