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Energization Transient Suppression of 750 kV AC Filters Using a Preinsertion Resistor Circuit Breaker With a Controlled Switching Device

Xiaohui Chen, Chunying He, Junbo Deng, Xiaoguang Zhu, Guanjun Zhang, Hui Ni, Feiyue Ma, Lei Chen

2021IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Different from typical circuit breakers, breakers used to switch AC filters in convertor stations have to operate frequently according to the real-time operation mode and daily load changes. Therefore, the performance of filter breakers decreases very quickly, which leads to frequent accidents. Both preinsertion resistors and controlled switching devices can suppress switching transients. In this paper, a comparative analysis of whether a controlled switching device and preinsertion resistor should be adopted is carried out using PSCAD. The transient is calculated as the combined result of the switching angle and preinsertion resistor value, and the optimal configurations are proposed. After determining the resistor value and whether a controlled switching device should be included, the reference voltage of the arrester should be reevaluated.

Topics & Concepts

ResistorCircuit breakerElectrical engineeringTransient (computer programming)DisconnectorOvervoltageTransient recovery voltageVoltageEngineeringMaterials scienceElectronic engineeringControl theory (sociology)Computer sciencePower factorControl (management)Constant power circuitOperating systemArtificial intelligenceMagnetic Properties and ApplicationsHigh-Voltage Power Transmission SystemsHVDC Systems and Fault Protection
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