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Interoperability of voltage source converters in dc grids
by
Williams, Barry
, Adam, Grain Philip
, Finney, Stephen Jon
in
ac network faults
/ Applied sciences
/ Connection and protection apparatus
/ Converters
/ Convertors
/ dc network faults
/ Direct current networks
/ Electrical engineering. Electrical power engineering
/ Electrical machines
/ Electrical power engineering
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ high‐voltage direct current grids
/ HVDC power convertors
/ H‐bridge modular converter
/ interoperability
/ open systems
/ power grids
/ Power networks and lines
/ power system transients
/ power transmission faults
/ resultant multivendor dc grids
/ transient response
/ transmission system operators
/ two‐level converters
/ two‐switch modular converter
/ utility companies
/ voltage source converter topology
2013
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Interoperability of voltage source converters in dc grids
by
Williams, Barry
, Adam, Grain Philip
, Finney, Stephen Jon
in
ac network faults
/ Applied sciences
/ Connection and protection apparatus
/ Converters
/ Convertors
/ dc network faults
/ Direct current networks
/ Electrical engineering. Electrical power engineering
/ Electrical machines
/ Electrical power engineering
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ high‐voltage direct current grids
/ HVDC power convertors
/ H‐bridge modular converter
/ interoperability
/ open systems
/ power grids
/ Power networks and lines
/ power system transients
/ power transmission faults
/ resultant multivendor dc grids
/ transient response
/ transmission system operators
/ two‐level converters
/ two‐switch modular converter
/ utility companies
/ voltage source converter topology
2013
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Interoperability of voltage source converters in dc grids
by
Williams, Barry
, Adam, Grain Philip
, Finney, Stephen Jon
in
ac network faults
/ Applied sciences
/ Connection and protection apparatus
/ Converters
/ Convertors
/ dc network faults
/ Direct current networks
/ Electrical engineering. Electrical power engineering
/ Electrical machines
/ Electrical power engineering
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ high‐voltage direct current grids
/ HVDC power convertors
/ H‐bridge modular converter
/ interoperability
/ open systems
/ power grids
/ Power networks and lines
/ power system transients
/ power transmission faults
/ resultant multivendor dc grids
/ transient response
/ transmission system operators
/ two‐level converters
/ two‐switch modular converter
/ utility companies
/ voltage source converter topology
2013
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Interoperability of voltage source converters in dc grids
2013
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This study examines the possibility of operating different voltage source converter topologies in high-voltage direct current grids. The investigation is motivated by growing concern from the utility companies and transmission system operators regarding the compatibility of these converters, especially the behaviour of resultant multi-vendor dc grids during ac and dc network faults. In an attempt to establish the credibility of the expressed concerns, the transient response of illustrative multi-vendor six-terminal dc grids that consists of four two-level converters, a two-switch modular converter and a H-bridge modular converter are examined during ac and dc network faults. The main results obtained and observations drawn are highlighted and discussed.
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The Institution of Engineering and Technology,Institution of Engineering and Technology,The Institution of Engineering & Technology
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