Engineering Reports (Oct 2024)
Non‐uniform voltage distribution characteristics of metallized film capacitors in flexible HVDC projects
Abstract
Abstract The problem of non‐uniform voltage distribution in the internal element of metallized film capacitors in flexible HVDC transmission systems exists, the influence of electrical parameters of dielectric and metal copper row are not considered in the existing metallized film capacitor equivalent circuit model. In this paper, the conductance of biaxially oriented polypropylene film (BOPP) for metalized film capacitors is measured at different electric field intensity and dielectric properties at different frequencies. The current density distribution and voltammetric properties of the metalized film capacitor elements under AC and DC superimposed voltages are calculated by the finite element method, and the voltammetric properties of the copper row considering the skin effect are derived. The equivalent circuit model of the metalized film capacitor under the AC‐DC superposition voltage is proposed. The simulation results of the capacitor equivalent circuit model show that the voltage distribution of the internal elements of the capacitor is uniform at low frequency AC voltages (<102 Hz), and the voltage amplitude and phase difference between the elements of the capacitor gradually increases with increasing AC voltage frequency. At an AC voltage frequency of 105 Hz, the difference in magnitude between the two capacitor elements on the same copper row was up to 2.01% and the phase difference was 13.5%, while the difference in magnitude between capacitors at the same horizontal position on different copper rows was up to 56.8% and the phase difference was 10.44%. The results of this paper provide some guidance for the modeling of the internal components of metalized film capacitors, the calculation of voltage distribution and the structural optimization design.
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