Harmonic Susceptibility Study of DC collection Network Based on Frequency Scan and Discrete Time-Domain Modelling Approach

Carlos Imbaquingo, Eduard Sarra, Nicola Isernia, Alberto Tonellotto, Yu-Hsing Chen, Catalin Gabriel Dincan, Philip Carne Kjær, Claus Leth Bak, Xiongfei Wang

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Abstract

The equivalent model of offshore DC power collection network for the harmonic susceptibility study is proposed based on the discrete time-domain modelling technique and frequency scan approach in the frequency domain. The proposed methodology for modelling a power converter and a DC collection system in the frequency domain can satisfy harmonic studies of any configuration of wind farm network and thereby find suitable design of power components and array network. The methodology is intended to allow studies on any configuration of the wind power collection, regardless of choice of converter topology, array cable configuration, and control design. To facilitate harmonic susceptibility study, modelling DC collection network includes creating the harmonic model of the DC turbine converter and modelling the array network. The current harmonics within the DC collection network are obtained in the frequency domain to identify the resonance frequency of the array network and potential voltage amplification issues, where the harmonic model of the turbine converter is verified by the comparison of the converter switching model in the PLECS™ circuit simulation tool and laboratory test bench, and show a good agreement.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Volume2018
Pages (from-to)1-25
Number of pages25
ISSN2090-0147
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2018

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