Detailed quantitative comparison of half-bridge modular multilevel converter modelling methods

This paper presents a detailed comparison of different modelling methods of the half-bridge modular multilevel converter (HB-MMC), namely, switching function, Thevenin equivalent, and averaged, considering both MMC implementations (large and reduced number of cells). The theoretical basis that under...

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Main Authors: Deyang Guo, Md H. Rahman, Grain P. Ased, Lie Xu, Abdullah Emhemed, Graeme Burt, Yash Audichya
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-04-01
Series:The Journal of Engineering
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Online Access:https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/joe.2018.8770
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spelling doaj-f53e215f632142c5b5fe1eb7e650f4ba2021-04-02T12:27:35ZengWileyThe Journal of Engineering2051-33052019-04-0110.1049/joe.2018.8770JOE.2018.8770Detailed quantitative comparison of half-bridge modular multilevel converter modelling methodsDeyang Guo0Md H. Rahman1Grain P. Ased2Lie Xu3Abdullah Emhemed4Graeme Burt5Yash Audichya6University of StrathclydeUniversity of StrathclydeUniversity of StrathclydeUniversity of StrathclydeUniversity of StrathclydeUniversity of StrathclydeNational HVDC CentreThis paper presents a detailed comparison of different modelling methods of the half-bridge modular multilevel converter (HB-MMC), namely, switching function, Thevenin equivalent, and averaged, considering both MMC implementations (large and reduced number of cells). The theoretical basis that underpins each modelling method are discussed. Offline PSCAD simulations are used to validate user-defined switching function and averaged MMC models against the Thevenin equivalent model provided in PSCAD library for accuracy, considering steady-state and DC fault conditions. Furthermore, the RTDS based real-time simulation results of the user-defined HB-MMC switching function model are validated against the above mentioned offline models, considering steady-state and DC short circuit fault operations. Simulation speed and efficiency of different offline HB-MMC models being studied here are compared. From comprehensive corroboration of different HB-MMC models presented here, it has been found that the averaged, switching function and Thevenin equivalent models produce practically identical results during steady-state and DC faults. In detailed offline and real-time simulation studies where fundamental and harmonic dynamics are of interest, switching function model is found to be faster and computational efficient compared to the Thevenin equivalent model.https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/joe.2018.8770switching convertorsfault diagnosispower system harmonicsbridge circuitspower system CADoffline PSCAD simulationsThevenin equivalent modelreal-time simulation resultshalf-bridge modular multilevel converter modelling methodsaveraged MMC modelssteady-state fault conditionDC short circuit fault operationoffline HB-MMC modelsuser-defined HB-MMC switching function modelfundamental dynamicsharmonic dynamics
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author Deyang Guo
Md H. Rahman
Grain P. Ased
Lie Xu
Abdullah Emhemed
Graeme Burt
Yash Audichya
spellingShingle Deyang Guo
Md H. Rahman
Grain P. Ased
Lie Xu
Abdullah Emhemed
Graeme Burt
Yash Audichya
Detailed quantitative comparison of half-bridge modular multilevel converter modelling methods
The Journal of Engineering
switching convertors
fault diagnosis
power system harmonics
bridge circuits
power system CAD
offline PSCAD simulations
Thevenin equivalent model
real-time simulation results
half-bridge modular multilevel converter modelling methods
averaged MMC models
steady-state fault condition
DC short circuit fault operation
offline HB-MMC models
user-defined HB-MMC switching function model
fundamental dynamics
harmonic dynamics
author_facet Deyang Guo
Md H. Rahman
Grain P. Ased
Lie Xu
Abdullah Emhemed
Graeme Burt
Yash Audichya
author_sort Deyang Guo
title Detailed quantitative comparison of half-bridge modular multilevel converter modelling methods
title_short Detailed quantitative comparison of half-bridge modular multilevel converter modelling methods
title_full Detailed quantitative comparison of half-bridge modular multilevel converter modelling methods
title_fullStr Detailed quantitative comparison of half-bridge modular multilevel converter modelling methods
title_full_unstemmed Detailed quantitative comparison of half-bridge modular multilevel converter modelling methods
title_sort detailed quantitative comparison of half-bridge modular multilevel converter modelling methods
publisher Wiley
series The Journal of Engineering
issn 2051-3305
publishDate 2019-04-01
description This paper presents a detailed comparison of different modelling methods of the half-bridge modular multilevel converter (HB-MMC), namely, switching function, Thevenin equivalent, and averaged, considering both MMC implementations (large and reduced number of cells). The theoretical basis that underpins each modelling method are discussed. Offline PSCAD simulations are used to validate user-defined switching function and averaged MMC models against the Thevenin equivalent model provided in PSCAD library for accuracy, considering steady-state and DC fault conditions. Furthermore, the RTDS based real-time simulation results of the user-defined HB-MMC switching function model are validated against the above mentioned offline models, considering steady-state and DC short circuit fault operations. Simulation speed and efficiency of different offline HB-MMC models being studied here are compared. From comprehensive corroboration of different HB-MMC models presented here, it has been found that the averaged, switching function and Thevenin equivalent models produce practically identical results during steady-state and DC faults. In detailed offline and real-time simulation studies where fundamental and harmonic dynamics are of interest, switching function model is found to be faster and computational efficient compared to the Thevenin equivalent model.
topic switching convertors
fault diagnosis
power system harmonics
bridge circuits
power system CAD
offline PSCAD simulations
Thevenin equivalent model
real-time simulation results
half-bridge modular multilevel converter modelling methods
averaged MMC models
steady-state fault condition
DC short circuit fault operation
offline HB-MMC models
user-defined HB-MMC switching function model
fundamental dynamics
harmonic dynamics
url https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/joe.2018.8770
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