HVDC series current source converter
US-9461555-B2 · Oct 4, 2016 · US
US9800171B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9800171-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415116867-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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An AC circuit breaker is provided between an AC system and an AC-DC converter, and a DC circuit breaker is provided between a DC line and the AC-DC converter. A bypass switch capable of short-circuiting a converter cell included in the AC-DC converter is connected to the AC-DC converter. At the time of a fault in the DC line, the bypass switch is turned on to interrupt the supply of DC power from the AC system to the DC line.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A protection system for a DC power transmission system, the protection system being for use in a configuration including an AC-DC converter between an AC system and the DC power transmission system, wherein a DC circuit breaker is provided between the DC power transmission system and the AC-DC converter, a bypass switch capable of short-circuiting a converter cell included in the AC-DC converter is connected to an inside of the AC-DC converter or an outside of the AC-DC converter on an AC side, and, when a fault occurs in the DC power transmission system, the bypass switch is turned on to interrupt supply of DC power from the AC system to the DC power transmission system. 2. The protection system for a DC power transmission system according to claim 1 , wherein, after the bypass switch is turned on, the DC circuit breaker performs an interruption. 3. The protection system for a DC power transmission system according to claim 1 , further comprising a current limiter outside the AC-DC converter on a DC side. 4. The protection system for a DC power transmission system according to claim 1 , further comprising a current limiter inside the AC-DC converter for each phase. 5. The protection system for a DC power transmission system according to claim 1 , wherein the bypass switch is provided for each of the converter cells. 6. The protection system for a DC power transmission system according to claim 1 , wherein the bypass switch is provided for a cell group including two or more of the converter cells connected in series. 7. The protection system for a DC power transmission system according to claim 1 , further comprising a grounding switch that connects a DC side of the AC-DC converter to ground. 8. The protection system for a DC power transmission system according to claim 1 , wherein the DC power transmission system is a multi-terminal DC power transmission system in which three or more AC systems are interconnected by a DC line. 9. The protection system for a DC power transmission system according to claim 1 , wherein a bidirectional semiconductor switch is used in place of the bypass switch. 10. The protection system for a DC power transmission system according to claim 1 , wherein, as the DC circuit breaker, a DC circuit breaker of a forced arc-extinguishing scheme is used in which a precharged capacitor is discharged such that a resonance current with a reactor is superimposed on a direct current to form a current zero point. 11. The protection system for a DC power transmission system according to claim 1 , wherein, as the DC circuit breaker, a DC circuit breaker of a self-excited-oscillation arc-extinguishing scheme is used in which a current zero point is formed by a current oscillation magnifying phenomenon due to an interaction between an arc and a commutation circuit. 12. The protection system for a DC power transmission system according to claim 1 , wherein, as the DC circuit breaker, a DC circuit breaker of a semiconductor scheme is used in which a semiconductor element performs an interruption. 13. An AC-DC converter provided between an AC system and a DC power transmission system, the AC-DC converter converting AC power from the AC system to DC power to supply the DC power via a DC circuit breaker to the DC power transmission system, wherein a bypass switch capable of short-circuiting a converter cell included in the AC-DC converter is connected to an inside of the AC-to-DC converter or an outside of the AC-to-DC converter on an AC side, and the AC-DC converter further comprises a current limiter inside the AC-DC converter for each phase. 14. An AC-DC converter provided between an AC system and a DC power transmission system, the AC-DC converter converting AC power from the AC system to DC power to supply the DC power via a DC circuit breaker to the DC power transmission system, wherein a bypass switch capable of short-circuiting a converter cell included in the AC-DC converter is connected to an inside of the AC-to-DC converter or an outside of the AC-to-DC converter on an AC side, and the bypass switch is provided for each of the converter cells. 15. An AC-DC converter provided between an AC system and a DC power transmission system, the AC-DC converter converting AC power from the AC system to DC power to supply the DC power via a DC circuit breaker to the DC power transmission system, wherein a bypass switch capable of short-circuiting a converter cell included in the AC-DC converter is connected to an inside of the AC-to-DC converter or an outside of the AC-to-DC converter on an AC side, and the bypass switch is provided for a cell group including two or more of the converter cells connected in series. 16. A method of interrupting a DC power transmission system, the method being for use in a configuration including an AC-DC converter between an AC system and a DC power transmission system, an AC circuit breaker between the AC system and the AC-DC converter, a DC circuit breaker between the DC power transmission system and the AC-DC converter, and a bypass switch connected to an inside of the AC-DC converter or an outside of the AC-DC converter on an AC side, the bypass switch being capable of short-circuiting a converter cell included in the AC-DC converter, the method comprising: a step of turning on the bypass switch when a fault occurs in the DC power transmission system; a step of performing an interruption by the AC circuit breaker after the bypass switch is turned on; and a step of performing an interruption by the DC circuit breaker after the interruption by the AC circuit breaker.
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