Simulative Study into the Development of a Hybrid HVDC System Through a Comparative Research with HVAC: a Futuristic Approach

High Voltage Direct Current Transmission (HVDC) is considered a better solution for bulk long distance transmissions. The increased use of HVDC is a result of its advantages over the HVAC systems and especially of its fault stability nature. A better solution is proposed by using a Voltage Source Co...

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Main Authors: R. S. Narayan, S. Mohan, K. Sunitha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: D. G. Pylarinos 2017-06-01
Series:Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
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spelling doaj-91e4f7446d3545a5a144f8b5de93ae512020-12-02T09:48:30ZengD. G. PylarinosEngineering, Technology & Applied Science Research2241-44871792-80362017-06-017316001604Simulative Study into the Development of a Hybrid HVDC System Through a Comparative Research with HVAC: a Futuristic ApproachR. S. Narayan0S. Mohan1K. Sunitha2Electrical Engineering Department, National Institute of Technology, IndiaElectrical Engineering Department, National Institute of Technology, IndiaElectrical Engineering Department, National Institute of Technology, IndiaHigh Voltage Direct Current Transmission (HVDC) is considered a better solution for bulk long distance transmissions. The increased use of HVDC is a result of its advantages over the HVAC systems and especially of its fault stability nature. A better solution is proposed by using a Voltage Source Controlled–HVDC as one of the infeed for the Multi-Infeed HVDC (MIDC or MI-HVDC) systems. The main advantage with the VSC converter is its flexible power control which enhances the stability of the MIDC systems. In this paper, the behavior of an HVDC system is compared with that of an HVAC during faults. A Hybrid HVDC system that includes a LCC as a rectifier unit and a VSC converter as the inverter is being proposed. It is considered suitable for MIDC systems and particularly for supplying a weak AC system. The performance of the system during steady state and transient conditions for all the proposed topologies including HVDC, HVAC and Hybrid HVDC are studied in MATLAB/SIMULINK. All of the proposed control strategies are evaluated via a series of simulation case studies.http://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/download/1192/518High Voltage Direct CurrentHVDCHVACTransmission SystemHYBRIDFaultTransmissionPower
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Simulative Study into the Development of a Hybrid HVDC System Through a Comparative Research with HVAC: a Futuristic Approach
Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
High Voltage Direct Current
HVDC
HVAC
Transmission System
HYBRID
Fault
Transmission
Power
author_facet R. S. Narayan
S. Mohan
K. Sunitha
author_sort R. S. Narayan
title Simulative Study into the Development of a Hybrid HVDC System Through a Comparative Research with HVAC: a Futuristic Approach
title_short Simulative Study into the Development of a Hybrid HVDC System Through a Comparative Research with HVAC: a Futuristic Approach
title_full Simulative Study into the Development of a Hybrid HVDC System Through a Comparative Research with HVAC: a Futuristic Approach
title_fullStr Simulative Study into the Development of a Hybrid HVDC System Through a Comparative Research with HVAC: a Futuristic Approach
title_full_unstemmed Simulative Study into the Development of a Hybrid HVDC System Through a Comparative Research with HVAC: a Futuristic Approach
title_sort simulative study into the development of a hybrid hvdc system through a comparative research with hvac: a futuristic approach
publisher D. G. Pylarinos
series Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research
issn 2241-4487
1792-8036
publishDate 2017-06-01
description High Voltage Direct Current Transmission (HVDC) is considered a better solution for bulk long distance transmissions. The increased use of HVDC is a result of its advantages over the HVAC systems and especially of its fault stability nature. A better solution is proposed by using a Voltage Source Controlled–HVDC as one of the infeed for the Multi-Infeed HVDC (MIDC or MI-HVDC) systems. The main advantage with the VSC converter is its flexible power control which enhances the stability of the MIDC systems. In this paper, the behavior of an HVDC system is compared with that of an HVAC during faults. A Hybrid HVDC system that includes a LCC as a rectifier unit and a VSC converter as the inverter is being proposed. It is considered suitable for MIDC systems and particularly for supplying a weak AC system. The performance of the system during steady state and transient conditions for all the proposed topologies including HVDC, HVAC and Hybrid HVDC are studied in MATLAB/SIMULINK. All of the proposed control strategies are evaluated via a series of simulation case studies.
topic High Voltage Direct Current
HVDC
HVAC
Transmission System
HYBRID
Fault
Transmission
Power
url http://etasr.com/index.php/ETASR/article/download/1192/518
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