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Hauptverfasser: Radecic, Iva, Filipovic-Grcic, Bozidar, Akiki, Paul, Xemard, Alain, Jurisic, Bruno
Format: Preprint
Veröffentlicht: 2025
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.09235
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author Radecic, Iva
Filipovic-Grcic, Bozidar
Akiki, Paul
Xemard, Alain
Jurisic, Bruno
author_facet Radecic, Iva
Filipovic-Grcic, Bozidar
Akiki, Paul
Xemard, Alain
Jurisic, Bruno
contents HVDC networks offer several advantages over traditional HVAC systems, particularly for long-distance power transmission and integration of renewable energy sources, such as reduced losses and enhanced stability and control, but also increase the risk of oscillations. This study investigates electrical resonant phenomena associated with HVDC stations through numerical EMT simulations. The findings indicate that electrical resonance is primarily pronounced in weak networks with long cables, as confirmed by the Nyquist criterion applied to frequency responses. Two real cases were successfully simulated in the time domain by introducing network changes, such as temporary faults and alterations in network's power strength, to activate the identified resonances. Notably, in a strong network with short cables, electrical resonance occurred alongside interactions between the network and the converter's protection system. The analysis of voltage waveforms revealed that the amplitude of the induced resonant harmonic dissipates quickly, indicating sufficient damping in the network configuration. Furthermore, the study confirmed the network's sensitivity to changes in converter parameters modeled using available MMC model.
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spellingShingle Investigation of resonance between HVDC-MMC link and AC network
Radecic, Iva
Filipovic-Grcic, Bozidar
Akiki, Paul
Xemard, Alain
Jurisic, Bruno
Systems and Control
HVDC networks offer several advantages over traditional HVAC systems, particularly for long-distance power transmission and integration of renewable energy sources, such as reduced losses and enhanced stability and control, but also increase the risk of oscillations. This study investigates electrical resonant phenomena associated with HVDC stations through numerical EMT simulations. The findings indicate that electrical resonance is primarily pronounced in weak networks with long cables, as confirmed by the Nyquist criterion applied to frequency responses. Two real cases were successfully simulated in the time domain by introducing network changes, such as temporary faults and alterations in network's power strength, to activate the identified resonances. Notably, in a strong network with short cables, electrical resonance occurred alongside interactions between the network and the converter's protection system. The analysis of voltage waveforms revealed that the amplitude of the induced resonant harmonic dissipates quickly, indicating sufficient damping in the network configuration. Furthermore, the study confirmed the network's sensitivity to changes in converter parameters modeled using available MMC model.
title Investigation of resonance between HVDC-MMC link and AC network
topic Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.09235