Mitigating High-Frequency Resonance in MMC-HVDC Systems Using Adaptive Notch Filters
2021
Recently, high-frequency resonance (HFR) incidents have occurred in several MMC-HVDC projects. The resonance frequency highly depends on system conditions, making mitigation methods designed for specific scenarios ineffective once the grid condition changes. To address the issue, this paper proposes a novel HFR mitigation method based on adaptive notch filters (ANFs). The embedding positions of ANFs in the MMC control are optimally determined through impedance-based analysis. With the HFR frequency estimated by the interpolated discrete Fourier transform, the parameters of ANFs are adaptively tuned. The ANFs improve the damping performance of the captured HFR mode without affecting the dynamic characteristics at other frequencies. As a result, the HFR under varying grid conditions can be mitigated effectively. The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified through electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulations of an actual MMC-HVDC system.
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