Application of Power Electronics in
HVDC
Snehal V. Purani
LUKHDHIRJI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
M.E.(Power Systems)

1
NEEDS OF HVDC
•

AS THE LOAD DEMAND INCREASES AS THE TIME PROGRESSES , THERE
SHOULD BE TWO POSSIBILITIES:
– EITHER TO INCREASE THE GENERATION
– TO MINIMISE THE LOSSES
THE LOSSES WHICH OCCURS IN THE SYSTEMS ARE AT ALL THE
STAGES
i.e. , @ GENERATION LEVEL , TRANSMISSION LEVEL &
DISTRIBUTION LEVEL.
THE LOSSES AT TRANSMISSION LEVEL CAN BE GREATLY
REDUCED BY HVDC TRANSMISSION.
THERE ARE CERTAIN ADVANTAGES OF HVDC SYSTEMS BUT ALSO
HAVE THE LIMITATIONS.
2
ADVANTAGES OF HVDC
– Controlled power operation is achieved
– Loss is very less as no frequency reversals taken into account
– Enhancement in line loading capacity & also increases the efficiency of
transmission
– Asynchronous operation possible between regions having different electrical
parameters
– no restriction on line length as no reactance in dc lines

– Requires less numbers of conductors for same power transfer
– Reduced in tower size (less clearance)

3
Application of Power Electronics
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–

Availability of high power semiconductor devices
Decentralized renewable energy generation sources
Increased power transfer with existing transmission system
Effective control of power flow needed in a deregulated environment
Norms for Power quality
High switching speeds and low losses
Ease of controlling of bulk power
Robust components & high reliability
Low power consumption during operation
Ensure efficient & safe power handling

4
Image of HVDC System Network

5
Disadvantages of HVDC
 The disadvantages of HVDC are in conversion, switching and control.
 Expensive inverters with limited overload capacity
 Higher losses in static inverters at smaller transmission distances
 The cost of the inverters may not be offset by reductions in line construction cost and
lower line loss.
 High voltage DC circuit breakers are difficult to build because some mechanism
must be included in the circuit breaker to force current to zero, otherwise arcing and
contact wear would be too great to allow reliable switching.
 The cost of transmission per kilometer is reduced by using the lines of fairly of large
distances.
 Provision of special protection to switching devices & filtering elements.

6
HVDC System Configurations and
Components
HVDC links can be broadly classified into:






Monopolar links
Bipolar links
Homopolar links
Back-to-back links
Multi terminal links

7
Monopolar Links
•
•
•
•
•

It uses one conductor
The return path is provided by ground or water
Use of this system is mainly due to cost considerations
A metallic return may be used where earth resistivity is too high
This configuration type is the first step towards a bipolar link

8
Bipolar Links
• It uses two conductors, one positive and the other negative
• Each terminal has two converters of equal rated voltage, connected in
series on the DC side
• The junctions between the converters is grounded
• Currents in the two poles are equal and there is no ground current
• If one pole is isolated due to fault, the other pole can operate with
ground and carry half the rated load (or more using overload
capabilities of its converter line)

9
Homopolar Links
• It has two or more conductors all having the same polarity, usually
negative
• Since the corona effect in DC transmission lines is less for negative
polarity, homopolar link is usually operated with negative polarity
• The return path for such a system is through ground

10
Components of HVDC Transmission Systems

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Converters
Smoothing reactors
Harmonic filters
Reactive power supplies
Electrodes
DC lines
AC circuit breakers

11
Components of HVDC Transmission Systems
Converters
•
They perform AC/DC and DC/AC conversion
•
They consist of valve bridges and transformers
•
Valve bridge consists of high voltage valves connected in a 6-pulse or 12-pulse
arrangement
•
The transformers are ungrounded such that the DC system will be able to establish its
own reference to ground
Smoothing reactors
•
They are high reactors with inductance as high as 1 H in series with each pole
•
They serve the following:
–
They decrease harmonics in voltages and currents in DC lines
–
They prevent commutation failures in inverters
–
Prevent current from being discontinuous for light loads
Harmonic filters
•
Converters generate harmonics in voltages and currents. These harmonics may cause
overheating of capacitors and nearby generators and interference with
telecommunication systems
•
Harmonic filters are used to mitigate these harmonics
12
Components of HVDC Transmission
Systems contd
.

Reactive power supplies
•
Under steady state condition conditions, the reactive power consumed by the
converter is about 50% of the active power transferred
•
Under transient conditions it could be much higher
•
Reactive power is, therefore, provided near the converters
•
For a strong AC power system, this reactive power is provided by a shunt
capacitor
Electrodes
•
Electrodes are conductors that provide connection to the earth for neutral. They
have large surface to minimize current densities and surface voltage gradients
DC lines
•
They may be overhead lines or cables
•
DC lines are very similar to AC lines
AC circuit breakers
•
They used to clear faults in the transformer and for taking the DC link out of
service
•
They are not used for clearing DC faults
•
DC faults are cleared by converter control more rapidly

13
Multiple Bridge Converters
•

•
•
•
•

Two or more bridges are connected in
series to obtain as a high a direct
voltage as required
These bridges are series on the DC
side, parallel on the AC side
A bank of transformers is connected
between the AC source and the bridges
The ratio of the transformers are
adjustable under load
Multiple bridge converters are used in
even numbers and arranged in pairs
for 12-pulse arrangement

14
Multiple Bridge Converters
•

Two banks of transformers, one connected in Y-Y and the other Y- are used to
supply each pair of bridges

•

The three-phase voltage supplied at one bridge is displaced from the other by 30
degrees

•

These AC wave shapes for the two bridges add up to produce a wave shape that
is more sinusoidal than the current waves of each of the 6-pulse bridges

•

This 12-pulse arrangement effectively eliminates 5th and 7th harmonics on the
AC side. This reduces the cost of harmonic filters

•

This arrangement also reduces ripple in the DC voltage

•

The complete working can be understood by the following videos.

15
Working of HVDC

16
17
Reference
• Siemens smart Grid
• E. Clarke , Circuit Analysis of AC power
system, Vol. I , New York , Wiley , 1950
• HVDC and FACTS Controllers: Applications of
Static Converters in Power Systems (Power
Electronics and Power Systems) Vijay K. Sood

18
19
20

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Application of power electronics in hvdc

  • 1. Application of Power Electronics in HVDC Snehal V. Purani LUKHDHIRJI ENGINEERING COLLEGE M.E.(Power Systems) 1
  • 2. NEEDS OF HVDC • AS THE LOAD DEMAND INCREASES AS THE TIME PROGRESSES , THERE SHOULD BE TWO POSSIBILITIES: – EITHER TO INCREASE THE GENERATION – TO MINIMISE THE LOSSES THE LOSSES WHICH OCCURS IN THE SYSTEMS ARE AT ALL THE STAGES i.e. , @ GENERATION LEVEL , TRANSMISSION LEVEL & DISTRIBUTION LEVEL. THE LOSSES AT TRANSMISSION LEVEL CAN BE GREATLY REDUCED BY HVDC TRANSMISSION. THERE ARE CERTAIN ADVANTAGES OF HVDC SYSTEMS BUT ALSO HAVE THE LIMITATIONS. 2
  • 3. ADVANTAGES OF HVDC – Controlled power operation is achieved – Loss is very less as no frequency reversals taken into account – Enhancement in line loading capacity & also increases the efficiency of transmission – Asynchronous operation possible between regions having different electrical parameters – no restriction on line length as no reactance in dc lines – Requires less numbers of conductors for same power transfer – Reduced in tower size (less clearance) 3
  • 4. Application of Power Electronics – – – – – – – – – – Availability of high power semiconductor devices Decentralized renewable energy generation sources Increased power transfer with existing transmission system Effective control of power flow needed in a deregulated environment Norms for Power quality High switching speeds and low losses Ease of controlling of bulk power Robust components & high reliability Low power consumption during operation Ensure efficient & safe power handling 4
  • 5. Image of HVDC System Network 5
  • 6. Disadvantages of HVDC  The disadvantages of HVDC are in conversion, switching and control.  Expensive inverters with limited overload capacity  Higher losses in static inverters at smaller transmission distances  The cost of the inverters may not be offset by reductions in line construction cost and lower line loss.  High voltage DC circuit breakers are difficult to build because some mechanism must be included in the circuit breaker to force current to zero, otherwise arcing and contact wear would be too great to allow reliable switching.  The cost of transmission per kilometer is reduced by using the lines of fairly of large distances.  Provision of special protection to switching devices & filtering elements. 6
  • 7. HVDC System Configurations and Components HVDC links can be broadly classified into:      Monopolar links Bipolar links Homopolar links Back-to-back links Multi terminal links 7
  • 8. Monopolar Links • • • • • It uses one conductor The return path is provided by ground or water Use of this system is mainly due to cost considerations A metallic return may be used where earth resistivity is too high This configuration type is the first step towards a bipolar link 8
  • 9. Bipolar Links • It uses two conductors, one positive and the other negative • Each terminal has two converters of equal rated voltage, connected in series on the DC side • The junctions between the converters is grounded • Currents in the two poles are equal and there is no ground current • If one pole is isolated due to fault, the other pole can operate with ground and carry half the rated load (or more using overload capabilities of its converter line) 9
  • 10. Homopolar Links • It has two or more conductors all having the same polarity, usually negative • Since the corona effect in DC transmission lines is less for negative polarity, homopolar link is usually operated with negative polarity • The return path for such a system is through ground 10
  • 11. Components of HVDC Transmission Systems 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Converters Smoothing reactors Harmonic filters Reactive power supplies Electrodes DC lines AC circuit breakers 11
  • 12. Components of HVDC Transmission Systems Converters • They perform AC/DC and DC/AC conversion • They consist of valve bridges and transformers • Valve bridge consists of high voltage valves connected in a 6-pulse or 12-pulse arrangement • The transformers are ungrounded such that the DC system will be able to establish its own reference to ground Smoothing reactors • They are high reactors with inductance as high as 1 H in series with each pole • They serve the following: – They decrease harmonics in voltages and currents in DC lines – They prevent commutation failures in inverters – Prevent current from being discontinuous for light loads Harmonic filters • Converters generate harmonics in voltages and currents. These harmonics may cause overheating of capacitors and nearby generators and interference with telecommunication systems • Harmonic filters are used to mitigate these harmonics 12
  • 13. Components of HVDC Transmission Systems contd . Reactive power supplies • Under steady state condition conditions, the reactive power consumed by the converter is about 50% of the active power transferred • Under transient conditions it could be much higher • Reactive power is, therefore, provided near the converters • For a strong AC power system, this reactive power is provided by a shunt capacitor Electrodes • Electrodes are conductors that provide connection to the earth for neutral. They have large surface to minimize current densities and surface voltage gradients DC lines • They may be overhead lines or cables • DC lines are very similar to AC lines AC circuit breakers • They used to clear faults in the transformer and for taking the DC link out of service • They are not used for clearing DC faults • DC faults are cleared by converter control more rapidly 13
  • 14. Multiple Bridge Converters • • • • • Two or more bridges are connected in series to obtain as a high a direct voltage as required These bridges are series on the DC side, parallel on the AC side A bank of transformers is connected between the AC source and the bridges The ratio of the transformers are adjustable under load Multiple bridge converters are used in even numbers and arranged in pairs for 12-pulse arrangement 14
  • 15. Multiple Bridge Converters • Two banks of transformers, one connected in Y-Y and the other Y- are used to supply each pair of bridges • The three-phase voltage supplied at one bridge is displaced from the other by 30 degrees • These AC wave shapes for the two bridges add up to produce a wave shape that is more sinusoidal than the current waves of each of the 6-pulse bridges • This 12-pulse arrangement effectively eliminates 5th and 7th harmonics on the AC side. This reduces the cost of harmonic filters • This arrangement also reduces ripple in the DC voltage • The complete working can be understood by the following videos. 15
  • 17. 17
  • 18. Reference • Siemens smart Grid • E. Clarke , Circuit Analysis of AC power system, Vol. I , New York , Wiley , 1950 • HVDC and FACTS Controllers: Applications of Static Converters in Power Systems (Power Electronics and Power Systems) Vijay K. Sood 18
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  • 20. 20