A Review of Design Methods for Energy Absorption Path Design in High Voltage Direct Current Circuit Breaker

Author(s):  
Jun Yan ◽  
Jianzhong Xu ◽  
Chengyong Zhao
Author(s):  
Ryota Kinjo ◽  
Hidehito Matayoshi ◽  
Gul Ahmad Ludin ◽  
Abdul Motin Howlader ◽  
Naomitsu Urasaki ◽  
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AbstractIn consideration of the natural environment and depletion of energy resources, the widespread use of electric power system is expected in which the power is generated from sources of renewables such as wind and solar. When these plants are introduced in large scale, the use of broad land is required. Due to low transmission losses and small stability problems, multi-terminal high voltage direct current (MTDC) transmission becomes advantageous as long-distance power transmission system. Since DC current does not incorporate a zero cross point, therefore it’s blocking is difficult. This paper proposes a DC resonant semiconductor breaker which enables rapid fault clearance for self-excited HVDC transmission. This circuit breaker is connected as a semiconductor switch, in parallel with a group of capacitors, and resistors in the DC transmission line. The capacitor is charged to a higher voltage from the DC transmission line. For generating reverse current to allow the zero cross point in the transmission line, the semiconductor switch turns on to open the circuit breaker. After blocking, the inductance of the line is demagnetized by the resistor and fault clearing is achieved. The system except fault point can continue its normal operation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 5047
Author(s):  
Ali Raza ◽  
Ali Mustafa ◽  
Umar Alqasemi ◽  
Kumars Rouzbehi ◽  
Raheel Muzzammel ◽  
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The integration of offshore wind farms has revitalized the interest in multi–terminal high voltage direct current (M–HVdc) transmission grids. HVdc breakers’ importance has increased as M–HVdc grids are now a commercial truth. Several HVdc circuit breaker technologies have been developed, published, and appeared as prototypes for HVdc networks. This paper summarizes the HVdc breaker technologies from the last two decades, distributed mainly in literature. A comparison of various state–of–the–art HVdc breakers is presented. Further, areas are identified where further research and development are required. The goal is to provide primary challenges and prospects in the HVdc breaker field.


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