Control circuit for excess energy removal in power transmission lines

US9306392B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9306392-B2
Application numberUS-201214382291-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 28, 2012
Priority dateMar 1, 2012
Publication dateApr 5, 2016
Grant dateApr 5, 2016

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A control circuit comprising: first and second terminals for respective connection to first and second power transmission lines; a current transmission path extending between the first and second terminals and having first and second current transmission path portions separated by a third terminal, either or both of the first and second current transmission path portions including at least one module, the or each module including at least one energy storage device; an auxiliary terminal for connection to ground or the second power transmission line; an energy conversion block for removing energy from the power transmission lines, the energy conversion block extending between the third and auxiliary terminals such that the energy conversion block branches from the current transmission path, the energy conversion block including at least one energy conversion element; and a control unit which selectively removes the or each energy storage device from the current transmission path.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A control circuit comprising: first and second terminals for respective connection to first and second power transmission lines; a current transmission path extending between the first and second terminals and having first and second current transmission path portions separated by a third terminal, either or both of the first and second current transmission path portions including at least one module, the or each module including at least one energy storage device, an auxiliary terminal for connection to ground or the second power transmission line; an energy conversion block for removing energy from the power transmission lines, the energy conversion block extending between the third and auxiliary terminals such that the energy conversion block branches from the current transmission path, the energy conversion block including at least one energy conversion element; and a control unit which selectively removes the or each energy storage device from the current transmission path. 2. The control circuit according to claim 1 wherein the control unit selectively removes the or each energy storage device from the current transmission path to cause current to flow from the power transmission lines through the current transmission path and into the or each energy conversion element to remove energy from the power transmission lines. 3. The control circuit according to claim 1 wherein the first current transmission path portion includes at least one first module, the or each first module including at least one first energy storage device. 4. The control circuit according to claim 3 wherein at least one first module includes at least one primary switching element to selectively direct current through the or each first energy storage device or cause current to bypass the or each first energy storage device. 5. The control circuit according to claim 1 wherein the second current transmission path portion includes at least one primary switching block which is switchable to selectively permit or inhibit flow of current in the second transmission path portion. 6. The control circuit according to claim 5 wherein the at least one primary switching block includes at least one secondary switching element. 7. The control circuit according to claim 5 wherein the at least one primary switching block includes a second module, the second module including at least one second energy storage device. 8. The control circuit according to claim 7 wherein the at least one second module includes at least one primary switching element to selectively direct current through the or each second energy storage device or cause current to bypass the or each second energy storage device. 9. The control circuit according to claim 5 wherein the control unit selectively switches the or each primary switching block to block or minimise current in the second current transmission path portion and thereby cause current to be directed into the or each energy conversion element. 10. The control circuit according to claim 9 wherein the at least one primary switching block includes at least one secondary switching element, and 6 wherein the control unit selectively switches the or each secondary switching element to an off-state to block current in the second current transmission path portion and thereby cause current to be directed into the or each energy conversion element. 11. The control circuit according to claim 9 wherein the at least one primary switching block includes a second module, the second module including at least one second energy storage device, wherein the at least one second module includes at least one primary switching element to selectively direct current through the or each second energy storage device or cause current to bypass the or each second energy storage device, and wherein the control unit selectively switches the or each primary switching element in the or each second module to block or minimise current in the second current transmission path portion and thereby cause current to be directed into the or each energy conversion element. 12. The control circuit according to claim 7 wherein the first current transmission path portion includes at least one first module, the or each first module including at least one first energy storage device, and wherein the control unit selectively removes each energy storage device from the first and second current transmission path portions to generate an AC voltage waveform across the or each energy conversion element to remove energy from the power transmission lines. 13. The control circuit according to claim 12 wherein the control unit selectively removes each energy storage device from the first and second current transmission path portions to generate a square voltage waveform across each of the first and second current transmission path portions and thereby generate an AC voltage waveform across the or each energy conversion element to remove energy from the power transmission lines. 14. The control circuit according to claim 1 wherein the energy conversion block further includes at least one auxiliary switching block which is switchable to selectively permit or inhibit flow of current in the or each energy conversion element. 15. The control circuit according to claim 14 wherein at least one auxiliary switching block includes at least one auxiliary switching element. 16. The control circuit according to claim 14 wherein at least one auxiliary switching block includes an auxiliary module, the auxiliary module including at least one auxiliary energy storage device. 17. The control circuit according to claim 16 wherein at least one auxiliary module includes at least one auxiliary switching element to selectively direct current through the or each auxiliary energy storage device or cause current to bypass the or each auxiliary energy storage device. 18. The control circuit according to claim 14 wherein the second current transmission path portion includes at least one primary switching block which is switchable to selectively permit or inhibit flow of current in the second transmission path portion, wherein at least one primary switching block includes a second module, the second module including at least one second energy storage device, and wherein the control unit selectively removes each second energy storage device from the second current transmission path portion to modify the voltage at the third terminal to allow soft-switching of the or each auxiliary switching block when the or each auxiliary switching block is switched.

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What does patent US9306392B2 cover?
A control circuit comprising: first and second terminals for respective connection to first and second power transmission lines; a current transmission path extending between the first and second terminals and having first and second current transmission path portions separated by a third terminal, either or both of the first and second current transmission path portions including at least one …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Alstom Technology Ltd, Gen Electric Technology Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J1/02. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 05 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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