IP Library Granted Patent US 8,498,133
Granted Patent B2
US 8,498,133 · App. 13/192,126 · Granted Jul 30, 2013

Controlling a high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) link

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Patent No.
US 8,498,133
App. No.
13/192,126
Granted
Jul 30, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present disclosure is directed to a High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) link with Voltage Source Converters VSC and interconnecting two power systems. A model-predictive control with a receding horizon policy is employed for controlling the outer loop of a two-loop or two-layer control scheme or setup for the HVDC link. The two-loop control scheme takes advantage of the difference in speed of the dynamics of the various system variables of the HVDC link and the interconnected power systems. Model-based prediction representative of the interconnected power systems' behavior enables comparison of the future effect of different control inputs applied within the control scheme, while taking into account any physical, safety and operating constraints. It is valid for a complete operating range, e.g., it avoids performance degradation when moving away from the nominal operating point of the control scheme for a HVDC link.

Claims (34)

1. A method of controlling a High-Voltage Direct-Current (HVDC) link with two Voltage-Source Converters (VSC) and interconnecting two power systems, comprising:

(a) determining, at the beginning of an extended sampling period, a present state of the HVDC link and the power systems;

(b) deriving a sequence of desired converter current reference values by optimizing, over a prediction horizon, an objective function based on a prediction model representing the HVDC link and the power systems;

(c) passing a first one of the desired value, of said sequence to an inner control loop;

(d) deriving, by the inner control loop and based on said received first one of the desired values, optimized pulse-width modulation voltage reference values;

(e) applying the optimized pulse-width modulation voltage reference values to a Pulse-Width Modulator unit of a VSC;

(f) repeating steps (d) and (e) during the extended sampling period; and

(g) closing an outer control loop by returning to step (a) at the end of the extended sampling period,

wherein step (b) comprises utilizing model-predictive control with a control structure that is intrinsically independent on a chosen angle of a d-q reference frame, without using a Phase Locked Loop (PLL).

2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein step (b) comprises optimizing an objective function based on a piecewise affine prediction model.

3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein step (d) comprises deriving the optimized pulse-width modulation voltage reference values by reverting to a look-up table.

4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the power systems interconnected by the HVDC link comprises a weak network with a grid impedance exceeding 0.5 per unit.

5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein step (b) comprises optimizing an objective function that penalizes a deviation from a reference of an AC filter voltage amplitude Vac at the VSC of the HVDC link.

6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein step (b) comprises optimizing an objective function that penalizes deviation of a controlled variable from a control objective, and

wherein the controlled variable is one of (i) an active or reactive power transmitted across the HVDC link, (ii) a DC-link voltage of the HVDC link, and (iii) an AC filter voltage amplitude at the VSC of the HVDC link.

7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein step (b) comprises optimizing an objective function that penalizes deviation of a controlled variable from a control objective, and

wherein the controlled variable is an AC filter voltage amplitude at the VSC of the HVDC link.

8. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having a computer program recorded thereon that causes a processor of a computer processing device to control a High-Voltage Direct-Current (HVDC) link with two Voltage-Source Converters (VSC) and interconnecting two power systems, the program causing the processor to execute operations comprising:

(a) determining, at the beginning of an extended sampling period, a present state of the HVDC link and the power systems;

(b) deriving a sequence of desired converter current reference values by optimizing, over a prediction horizon, an objective function based on a prediction model representing the HVDC link and the power systems;

(c) passing a first one of the desired value, of said sequence to an inner control loop;

(d) deriving, by the inner control loop and based on said received first one of the desired values, optimized pulse-width modulation voltage reference values;

(e) applying the optimized pulse-width modulation voltage reference values to a Pulse-Width Modulator unit of a VSC;

(f) repeating operations (d) and (e) during the extended sampling period; and

(g) closing an outer control loop by returning to operation (a) at the end of the extended sampling period,

wherein operation (b) comprises utilizing model-predictive control with a control structure that is intrinsically independent on a chosen angle of a d-q reference frame, without using a Phase Locked Loop (PLL).

9. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 8 , wherein operation (b) comprises optimizing an objective function based on a piecewise affine prediction model.

10. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 8 , wherein operation (d) comprises deriving the optimized pulse-width modulation voltage reference values by reverting to a look-up table.

11. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 8 , wherein at least one of the power systems interconnected by the HVDC link comprises a weak network with a grid impedance exceeding 0.5 per unit.

12. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 11 , wherein operation (b) comprises optimizing an objective function that penalizes a deviation from a reference of an AC filter voltage amplitude Vac at the VSC of the HVDC link.

13. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 8 , wherein operation (b) comprises optimizing an objective function that penalizes deviation of a controlled variable from a control objective, and

wherein the controlled variable is one of (i) an active or reactive power transmitted across the HVDC link, (ii) a DC-link voltage of the HVDC link, and (iii) an AC filter voltage amplitude at the VSC of the HVDC link.

14. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 8 , wherein operation (b) comprises optimizing an objective function that penalizes deviation of a controlled variable from a control objective, and

wherein the controlled variable is an AC filter voltage amplitude at the VSC of the HVDC link.

Assignments (4)
MERGER Recorded Nov 13, 2023
From: HITACHI ENERGY SWITZERLAND AG
To: HITACHI ENERGY LTD
Reel/Frame 065549/0576 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 31, 2021
From: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
To: HITACHI ENERGY SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 058666/0540 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 6, 2020
From: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
To: ABB POWER GRIDS SWITZERLAND AG
Reel/Frame 052916/0001 →
MERGER Recorded Dec 26, 2019
From: ABB RESEARCH LTD.
To: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
Reel/Frame 051419/0309 →