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    Novel Modeling of a Fast DC Breaker for a VSC-HVDC Transmission System Protection

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    2017-11
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    Muriuki, J.
    Nyakoe, G.
    Muriithi, Christopher M.
    Ngoo, L
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    The inability to quickly isolate the faulty sections of the direct current (DC) network damages the converters and the transmission system. Further delay in fault interruption can be escalated to the generation system thus shutting down the whole power system. Currently, Voltage Source Converter-High Voltage Direct Current (VSC-HVDC) systems provide the best mode of bulky power transmission over long distance. Though VSC-HVDC have their own internal protection, they still suffer from short-circuit faults especially on the DC side hence requiring a novel fast DC breaker. The novel design of the DC breaker in this paper utilizes a systematically calculated mutual inductance to divert the energy generated during fault to resistive elementson both sides of the DC breaker thus, preventing the transient voltage and backward current generated at the time of clearing the fault. The major challenge for DC breaker is that current is not alternating inferring that it has no natural zero current occurring point. Thus, the current has to be artificially forced to cross a current zero point so that the fault can be easily interrupted.This study aims at reviewing the currently available DC breakers with a fault clearing time of 5msby modelinga novel fast DC breaker therefore, providing the best possible protection against short-circuit faults on VSC systems. The results indicate that the proposed DC breaker model has a fault clearing time of 1ms. This is a major contribution towards the development a fast DC breaker.
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    https://www.hilarispublisher.com/open-access/novel-modeling-of-a-fast-dc-breaker-for-a-vschvdc-transmission-system-protection-2332-0796-1000241.pdf
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322596271_Novel_Modeling_of_a_Fast_DC_Breaker_for_a_VSC-HVDC_Transmission_System_Protection
    https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Novel-Modeling-of-a-Fast-DC-Breaker-for-a-VSC-HVDC-Muriuki-Nyakoe/f317f0472f63499ec1153b38d3e7b2b72d02afd9
    http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4423
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