IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution (Dec 2024)

Small signal analysis of DC voltage control based on a virtual resistance of DC/DC converter integrated in a multiterminal DC grid

  • Ghazala Shafique,
  • Johan Boukhenfouf,
  • François Gruson,
  • Shabab Samimi,
  • Frédéric Colas,
  • Xavier Guillaud

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.13262
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 23
pp. 3837 – 3850

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Abstract The future multi‐terminal direct‐current (MTDC) grid will require the interconnection of point‐to‐point high‐voltage (HV) DC links with different specifications such as DC voltage level, system grounding configuration and HVDC technology. To adapt these differences, it is obligatory for DC/DC converters to interconnect HVDC links. Additionally, they are capable of providing supplementary functionalities as they are highly controllable devices. In this article, a primary virtual resistance DC voltage controller associated with DC/DC converter is proposed for managing DC grid voltages of the interconnected HVDC grids, increasing the reliability of the system. The commonly known topology, Front‐to‐Front Modular Multilevel Converter (F2F‐MMC) is adopted for DC/DC converter. Time‐domain simulations are performed using EMTP software for validating the controller behaviour under power disturbances and large events of loss of one converter in a MMC‐based MTDC system. The converters are modelled using reduced order modelling (ROM) methodology. Apart from this, dynamic studies have been carried out using a linear state space model for small‐signal stability analysis of a HVDC system integrating DC/DC converter with a virtual resistance DC voltage controller. The results are examined through parametric sensitivity analysis.

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