Non-Linear Control for Variable Resistive Bridge Type Fault Current Limiter in AC-DC Systems

This paper proposes a non-linear control-based variable resistive bridge type fault current limiter (VR-BFCL) as a prospective solution to ease the effect of disturbances on voltage source converter-based high voltage DC (VSC-HVDC) systems. A non-linear controller for VR-BFCL has been developed to i...

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Main Authors: Md Shafiul Alam, Mohammad Ali Yousef Abido, Alaa El-Din Hussein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/4/713
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spelling doaj-d3cdbbe602344f20840f6d3bea29ec762020-11-25T01:51:07ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-02-0112471310.3390/en12040713en12040713Non-Linear Control for Variable Resistive Bridge Type Fault Current Limiter in AC-DC SystemsMd Shafiul Alam0Mohammad Ali Yousef Abido1Alaa El-Din Hussein2Department of Electrical Engineering, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi ArabiaThis paper proposes a non-linear control-based variable resistive bridge type fault current limiter (VR-BFCL) as a prospective solution to ease the effect of disturbances on voltage source converter-based high voltage DC (VSC-HVDC) systems. A non-linear controller for VR-BFCL has been developed to insert a variable optimum resistance during the inception of system disturbances in order to limit the fault current. The non-linear controller takes the amount of DC link voltage deviation as its input and provides variable duty to generate a variable effective resistance during faults. The VSC-HVDC system’s real and reactive power controllers have been developed based on a current control loop where direct axis and quadrature axis currents are used to control the active and reactive power, respectively. The efficacy of the proposed non-linear control-based VR-BFCL solution has been proved with balanced as well as unbalanced faults. The results confirm that the oscillations in active power and DC link voltage have been significantly reduced by limiting the fault current through the insertion of an optimum effective resistance with the proposed control technique. The real time digital simulator (RTDS) has been used to implement the proposed approach. The performance of the proposed non-linear control based VR-BFCL is compared with that of traditional fixed duty control.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/4/713non-linear controlvariable resistive bridge type fault current limiter (VR-BFCL)voltage source converter high voltage DC (VSC-HVDC)transient stabilityvoltage fluctuation
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author Md Shafiul Alam
Mohammad Ali Yousef Abido
Alaa El-Din Hussein
spellingShingle Md Shafiul Alam
Mohammad Ali Yousef Abido
Alaa El-Din Hussein
Non-Linear Control for Variable Resistive Bridge Type Fault Current Limiter in AC-DC Systems
Energies
non-linear control
variable resistive bridge type fault current limiter (VR-BFCL)
voltage source converter high voltage DC (VSC-HVDC)
transient stability
voltage fluctuation
author_facet Md Shafiul Alam
Mohammad Ali Yousef Abido
Alaa El-Din Hussein
author_sort Md Shafiul Alam
title Non-Linear Control for Variable Resistive Bridge Type Fault Current Limiter in AC-DC Systems
title_short Non-Linear Control for Variable Resistive Bridge Type Fault Current Limiter in AC-DC Systems
title_full Non-Linear Control for Variable Resistive Bridge Type Fault Current Limiter in AC-DC Systems
title_fullStr Non-Linear Control for Variable Resistive Bridge Type Fault Current Limiter in AC-DC Systems
title_full_unstemmed Non-Linear Control for Variable Resistive Bridge Type Fault Current Limiter in AC-DC Systems
title_sort non-linear control for variable resistive bridge type fault current limiter in ac-dc systems
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-02-01
description This paper proposes a non-linear control-based variable resistive bridge type fault current limiter (VR-BFCL) as a prospective solution to ease the effect of disturbances on voltage source converter-based high voltage DC (VSC-HVDC) systems. A non-linear controller for VR-BFCL has been developed to insert a variable optimum resistance during the inception of system disturbances in order to limit the fault current. The non-linear controller takes the amount of DC link voltage deviation as its input and provides variable duty to generate a variable effective resistance during faults. The VSC-HVDC system’s real and reactive power controllers have been developed based on a current control loop where direct axis and quadrature axis currents are used to control the active and reactive power, respectively. The efficacy of the proposed non-linear control-based VR-BFCL solution has been proved with balanced as well as unbalanced faults. The results confirm that the oscillations in active power and DC link voltage have been significantly reduced by limiting the fault current through the insertion of an optimum effective resistance with the proposed control technique. The real time digital simulator (RTDS) has been used to implement the proposed approach. The performance of the proposed non-linear control based VR-BFCL is compared with that of traditional fixed duty control.
topic non-linear control
variable resistive bridge type fault current limiter (VR-BFCL)
voltage source converter high voltage DC (VSC-HVDC)
transient stability
voltage fluctuation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/4/713
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