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Ioan-Cătălin Damian
University Politehnica of Bucharest, Iuliu Maniu 313, 060042 Bucharest, Romania

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Journal article
Published: 16 March 2021 in Energies
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The concept of high-voltage DC transmission using a multiterminal configuration is presently a central topic of research and investment due to rekindled interest in renewable energy resource integration. Moreover, great attention is given to fault analysis, which leads to the necessity of developing proper tools that enable proficient dynamic simulations. This paper leverages models and control system design techniques and demonstrates their appropriateness for scenarios in which faults are applied. Furthermore, this paper relies on full-bridge submodule topologies in order to underline the increase in resilience that such a configuration brings to the multiterminal DC network, after an unexpected disturbance. Therefore, strong focus is given to fault response, considering that converters use a full-bridge topology and that overhead power lines connect the terminals.

ACS Style

Ioan-Cătălin Damian; Mircea Eremia; Lucian Toma. Fault Simulations in a Multiterminal High Voltage DC Network with Modular Multilevel Converters Using Full-Bridge Submodules. Energies 2021, 14, 1653 .

AMA Style

Ioan-Cătălin Damian, Mircea Eremia, Lucian Toma. Fault Simulations in a Multiterminal High Voltage DC Network with Modular Multilevel Converters Using Full-Bridge Submodules. Energies. 2021; 14 (6):1653.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Ioan-Cătălin Damian; Mircea Eremia; Lucian Toma. 2021. "Fault Simulations in a Multiterminal High Voltage DC Network with Modular Multilevel Converters Using Full-Bridge Submodules." Energies 14, no. 6: 1653.