Abstract

This paper proposes a generic pole-to-pole short-circuit fault current calculation method for dc grids. The calculation procedure begins from the simplified RLC equivalent model of a single modular multilevel converter, and then the prefault matrices and faulted matrices are established and modified to calculate the dc fault currents of all the branches. The proposed approaches are validated by comparing with the electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulation results on PSCAD/EMTDC. Besides, two case studies showed that the calculation method can be easily used to evaluate the severity of a dc fault. Moreover, the calculation can be applied to select the parameters of a fault current limiter (to match the circuit breaker capacity. The main contributions of the proposed numerical calculation method are: 1) The proposed method is accurate and much more time efficient than the EMT simulations; 2) the proposed method can handle all kinds of dc grid networks including the ring, radial, and meshed topologies; and 3) the proposed method is applicable to dc grid with multiple dc voltage level areas connected with dc/dc converters.

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