基于LCC信号注入策略的混合MTDC系统的故障定位方法
Junjie Hou1, Chao Gao2, Yanfang Fan2
1School of Electrical engineering, Xinjiang University, Urumqi, China. 826686025@qq.com.
Scientific reports
|August 28, 2025
概括
本研究引入了使用线路换算器 (LCC) 信号注入的混合多端直流 (MTDC) 系统的新故障定位方法. 这种技术可以在单端数据中实现高精度,即使在具有挑战性的故障条件下.
科学领域:
- 电气工程
- 电力系统
- 控制系统
背景情况:
- 现代电网越来越多地使用混合多终端直流 (MTDC) 系统.
- 准确和快速的故障位置对于系统的可靠性和维护至关重要.
- 现有的故障定位方法可能在准确性或数据要求方面存在限制.
研究的目的:
- 为混合MTDC系统提出一种新的故障定位方法.
- 通过精确的故障识别,提高MTDC系统的可靠性和可维护性.
- 开发一种利用线路换算转换器 (LCC) 固有的控制能力的方法.
主要方法:
- 通过调整触发角度来使用LCC的故障控制能力来制定信号注入策略.
- 对极点到地面和极点到极点断层的断层位置方程是基于分布式参数模型推导的.
- 在故障位置方程中,使用泰勒数列近似计算超标函数,并使用法拉利方法进行分析.
主要成果:
- 使用单端数据,拟议的方法实现故障位置的误差小于1%.
- 该方法证明了对高达400 Ω的故障阻力和高达40 dB的噪声干扰的稳定性.
- 该技术避免了其他故障定位算法中常见的代融合问题.
结论:
- 在LCC信号注入策略为混合MTDC系统提供了准确可靠的故障定位解决方案.
- 该方法使用单端数据的能力简化了实现和数据采集.
- 这种方法为MTDC网络的线路检查和维护提供了显著的优势.
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