Abstract
Hybrid HVDC transmission technology advancement has led to significant progress. A reliable and effective DC line protection scheme is crucial for DC transmission systems. The traditional protection schemes suffer from insufficient sensitivity and reliability during high-impedance faults on DC lines. To address the issue, this study introduces a hybrid HVDC line single-ended protection scheme based on the coordination of converter control objectives. In the fault-ride-through(FRT) stage, different control strategies and objectives are applied to the converter based on the fault pole and fault direction identification results. Internal and external faults are discerned by calculating measured voltage with the coordination of the converter control objective. This approach maintains heightened sensitivity to high-impedance DC line faults. Moreover, it operates independently of double-ended communication and demands a low sampling rate. Extensive simulation results robustly substantiate the efficacy of the proposed protection scheme.
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