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Effects of grounding configurations on post-contingency performance of MTDC system: a 3-terminal example

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posted on 2016-03-09, 16:36 authored by Francisco Gonzalez-LongattFrancisco Gonzalez-Longatt, Jose L. Rueda, M.A.M.M. Van Der Meijden
The grounding system is extremely important, as it affects the performance of the MTDC system virtually in any possible mode: normal (asymmetrical operation) and abnormal operation (faults), steady-state and dynamic. The objective of this paper is to introduce a simple approach to assess the steady-state post-contingency of multi-Terminal HVDC System and uses it order to illustrate the effects of grounding configurations on steady-state post-contingency performance. A 3-terminal HVDC system is used to formulate the main theoretical framework for performance prediction on post-contingency steady-state of MTDC system as well as for demonstrative purposes.

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

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  • Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology (CREST)

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Proceedings of the Universities Power Engineering Conference

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2015-November

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GONZALEZ-LONGATT, F.M., RUEDA, J.L. and VAN DER MEIJDEN, M.A.M.M., 2015. Effects of grounding configurations on post-contingency performance of MTDC system: a 3-terminal example. Proceedings, 2015 50th International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 1‐4 September 2015, Stoke‐on‐Trent, United Kingdom

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2015

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9781467396820

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  • en

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