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Short-Circuit Current Calculation of Flexible Direct Current Transmission Lines Considering Line Distribution Parameters

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  • Zhuoya Wang

    (College of Electrical Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China)

  • Liangliang Hao

    (College of Electrical Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China)

  • Zemin Wang

    (College of Electrical Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China)

Abstract

A fault on the DC side of a flexible HVDC system, along with the rise in short-circuit current, develops rapidly. With the gradual expansion of flexible HVDC technology to large capacities and long-distance transmission and offshore transmission scenarios, the problem of short-circuit current calculation considering the characteristics of line distribution parameters needs urgent attention. Therefore, in order to solve the problem of the inaccurate calculation of the short-circuit current on the DC side, the lumped parameter model is used in a flexible DC system for long-distance transmission. This study analyzes the transmission line structure on the basis of the general model of the MMC short-circuit current calculation on the DC side and establishes a mathematical model of a long-distance transmission line considering the characteristics of distributed parameters. Two impedance equivalent models for different length lines are proposed to facilitate the analytical calculation of the short-circuit current. A short-circuit current calculation method for a flexible HVDC system with long-distance transmission lines is proposed. Additionally, the correctness of the proposed method is verified through the comparison of the simulation values and calculation values. The results show that the error of the lumped parameter calculation is about 10%, and the error of the distributed parameter calculation is less than 2%.

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  • Zhuoya Wang & Liangliang Hao & Zemin Wang, 2024. "Short-Circuit Current Calculation of Flexible Direct Current Transmission Lines Considering Line Distribution Parameters," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(15), pages 1-15, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:15:p:3800-:d:1448368
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