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Directional derivative-based method for quasi-stationary voltage support analysis of single-infeed VSC-HVDC units

This study presents an investigation of the impact of the quasi-stationary voltage support provided by a voltage source converter (VSC) connected to a single point of a power system. Based on the directional derivative concept, an analytical method is developed to quantify the sensitivities of the A...

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Published in:High voltage 2020-10, Vol.5 (5), p.511-522
Main Authors: Perilla, Arcadio, Rueda Torres, Jose Luis, Rakhshani, Elyas, Irnawan, Roni, Faria da Silva, Filipe, van der Meijden, Mart, Bak, Claus Leth, Alefragkis, Alex, Lindefelt, Anna
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Summary:This study presents an investigation of the impact of the quasi-stationary voltage support provided by a voltage source converter (VSC) connected to a single point of a power system. Based on the directional derivative concept, an analytical method is developed to quantify the sensitivities of the AC bus voltage with respect to the VSC reactive power control modes. Based on a real case study, it is shown that the method applies to VSC units that are part of VSC-HVDC systems, which can operate in a point-to-point or multi-terminal configuration. Time-domain simulations are performed to verify the findings from the application of the analytical method on a reduced size power system.
ISSN:2397-7264
2397-7264
DOI:10.1049/hve.2019.0420