Abstract

This paper addresses the protection of a high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission system, utilizing the modular multilevel converter (MMC) topology in addition to incorporating a hybrid transmission corridor (transmission line including overhead line and cable sections). A solution is proposed for identifying the section within which a dc fault is located for the purpose of maintaining power delivery. A detailed model of the MMC-HVDC system is simulated using PSCAD and an in depth fault analysis is performed. A characteristic signal is discovered and then implemented into a novel solution. The end result is a fault section identification protection algorithm, implementing protective relay coordination to protect the system from false circuit breaker reclose as well as enabling fast system restart for nonpermanent faults. This restart protection algorithm is implemented without the use of a communications channel between converter stations, introducing novelty and quick restart response.

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