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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 22, 2024
Filed:
Sep. 30, 2021
South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, CN;
Xiaohua Li, Guangzhou, CN;
Shanshan Yin, Guangzhou, CN;
Jiewen Li, Guangzhou, CN;
Dui Liu, Guangzhou, CN;
Hao Li, Guangzhou, CN;
SOUTH CHINA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Guangzhou, CN;
Abstract
The present invention discloses a calculation method for a converter valve state and a valve current based on temporal features of a valve side current, the process is follows: collecting three-phase AC currents, DC currents on a valve side of a converter of a DC transmission system, and trigger pulses of converter valves; establishing a node current equation of the AC currents and valve currents; when detecting a rising edge of a trigger pulse of a converter valve, latching the number of the converter valve; according to the trigger pulses of the converter valves, and amplitude characteristics of the AC currents and characteristics of AC variations, to perform a conducting state and a blocking state judgment of valve states, and obtaining valve states; judging whether each phase has a bypass state; through summing the valve bypass states of the three phases to judge a number of bypass phases; supplementing bypass loop voltage equation; calculating the converter valve currents; when the calculated value of the valve currents is negative, the valve state is corrected to blocking state according to a one-way conductivity of the converter valves, otherwise do not correct; repeating the above steps again to calculate the valve current.