دسته بندی | مقالات ترجمه شده isi |
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Investigation of Subsynchronous Resonance With VSC-Based HVDC Transmission Systems
Abstract—The HVDC converter control can destabilize torsional
modes of nearby turbogenerators. The first experience
of HVDC-turbine generator torsional interaction was observed
in 1977 during field tests at Square Butte. The development of
power semiconductors, specially insulated-gate bipolar transistors
and gate turnoff thyristors (GTOs) has led to the small
power HVDC transmission based on voltage-source converters
(VSCs). The self-commutated VSC-based HVDC installations
have several advantages compared to conventional HVDC-based
online-commutated current source converter. The main objective
of this paper is to investigate and present the detailed analysis
of subsynchronous resonance (SSR), arising from a VSC-based
HVDC system connected close to generating units. The analysis
considers different operating modes of the converters. Based on
a case study, it is shown that the dc voltage control mode of VSC
operation (rectifier/inverter) close to the generator units can contribute
positive damping in the torsional-mode frequency range of
interest. The investigations of SSR with VSC-based HVDC is carried
out based on linear (damping torque and eigenvalue) analysis
and nonlinear transient simulation. While the damping torque,
eigenvalue analysis, and controller design are based on the