Summary
Read more on ELECTRAThis Technical Brochure presents a comprehensive guides to the design, test and application of HVDC CBs. Starting with a summary of the relevant works carried out by other academic organizations, the Brochure first discusses HVDC system and conversion technologies in addition to the fault detection, identification and management strategies. Design insights of voltage grading, mechanical switching, control and protection, and condition monitoring of CBs are then discussed. Key functional requirement of HVDC CBs and their interactions with HVDC systems are specifically analyzed. This is followed by the proposed approaches for rating, modelling and real-time HIL tests of CB for a given HVDC system and protection strategy. Guide for defining the type-test requirements of HVDC CBs and their sub-components are provided together with the recommended circuits for current interruption test. Examples CBs installed in multi-terminal VSC-HVDC systems and these developed in laboratories are particularly presented together with the test circuits and obtained results of both manufacturer and on-site fault current tests.
Table of content
1. Introduction
1.1. Background and motivation
1.2. Main objectives and activities of the Working Group
1.3. Scope and structure of the Technical Brochure
1.4. Assumptions and constraints
1.5. Benefit to the readers
1.6. References
2. Overview of HVDC technology and fault management
2.1. Summary
2.2. HVDC technology
2.3. HVDC configurations
2.4. Fault detection and location identification
2.5. HVDC CB configuration and fault management
2.6. Fault current limiting technology for HVDC applications
2.7. References
3. Overview of HVDC circuit breaker technology
3.1. Summary
3.2. HVDC CB topologies and technical features
3.3. Design aspects of HVDC CB components
3.4. HVDC CB topology examples
3.5. HVDC CB and components under research
3.6. References
4. Operational experiences of HVDC circuit breakers
4.1. Summary
4.2. Zhoushan five-terminal system
4.3. Nan'ao three-terminal system
4.4. Zhangbei four-terminal system
4.5. References
5. Modelling requirement of HVDC circuit breaker and HVDC system
5.1. Summary
5.2. Modelling of HVDC CB
5.3. Modelling of HVDC system
5.4. Real-time modelling
5.5. References
6. Electrical requirements of HVDC circuit breakers
6.1. Summary
6.2. Functional requirements of HVDC CB
6.3. Grid impact on CB requirement
6.4. CB sizing methodology
6.5. Case studies of HVDC CB applications
6.6. Case studies of PROMOTioN project
6.7. References
7. Type test requirements of HVDC circuit breakers
7.1. Summary
7.2. Introduction
7.3. Electrical stresses during CB switching operation
7.4. CB component stress analysis
7.5. Documented type test requirements
7.6. Recommended operational type tests of CBs
7.7. Recommended dielectric type tests of CBs
7.8. Other test requirement considerations
7.9. References
8. Circuit for current interruption test of HVDC circuit breaker
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Requirements for test circuits
8.3. Classification of HVDC circuit breaker test circuits
8.4. HVDC circuit breaker tests with AC short-circuit generator methods
8.5. Methods for the application of post suppression DC voltage stress
8.6. Modular & multi-part testing
8.7. Testing experiences
8.8. References
9. Conclusion and suggestion
9.1. Conclusion
9.2. Suggestion for future work
Appendix A Symbols, abbreviations and acronyms
A.1. Symbols
A.2. CIGRE terms
A.3. Organisation acronyms
A.4. Specific abbreviations and acronyms used in this TB
Appendix B Circuit breaker states and operation parameters
B.1. Definition of switching devices
B.2. States of circuit breaker and related devices
B.3. CB Operation parameters
Appendix C MMC equivalent circuit for fault analysis
C.1. Summary
C.2. Equivalent circuit for HB MMC
C.3. Equivalent circuit for fully controllable MMC
C.4. References
Additional informations
| Publication type | Technical Brochures |
|---|---|
| Reference | 873 |
| Publication year | |
| Publisher | CIGRE |
| ISBN | 978-2-85873-578-5 |
| Study committees | |
| Working groups | JWG B4/A3.80 |
| File size | 13 MB |
| Pages number | 236 |
| Price for non member | 300 € |
| Price for member | Free |
Authors
J.Z. CAO, Convenor (CN), J.C. WANG, Secretary (CN), R. HUGHES, KMS Manager (AUS)
P. TUENNERHOFF (DE), L. RECKSIEDLER (CA), J. DORN (DE), C. GAO (CN), M. WANG (BE), M. ABEDRABBO (BE), R. SMEETS (NL), T. INAGAKI (JP), H. ITO (JP), Y.F. YANG (CN), W. GRIESHABER (FR), D. JOVCIC (UK), J. LILJEKVIST (SE), T. SOMMERER (USA), Á. HERRANZ (ES), W. LI (CA), R. GU (CN), T.H. CHENG (CN), T. ISHIGURO (JP), K.P. ZHA (CN), T. MODEER (SE), T. AN (CN), X. LI (CN), H. GUO (CN), S. AZAD (CA), T. KARMOKAR (DE), R. ZENG (CN), X. ZHAN (CN), Z.R. ZHANG (CN), Y.S. CHEN (CN), Y.H. SHAN (CN), W. LIU (CN), W.D. ZHOU (CN), J.L. ZHANG (CN), X. JING (CN)
Keywords
DC Systems, power electronics, transmission, distribution equipment