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Towards HVDC Interoperability – Quantify Control Interactions of a Multi-Vendor System with Dominance of Nodal Impedance

Dates:20 February 2024
Times:14:00 - 15:00
What is it:Seminar
Organiser:Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Who is it for:University staff, Current University students
Speaker:Dr Dong Chen
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Welcome to this Guest Research Lecture

To specify HVDC converter and therefore ensure stability in real-world project, the control interactions of HVDC grid must be quantified without open-up vendor’s IP. This presentation introduces a sufficient condition to assess linearized Bounded-Input-Bounded-Output (BIBO) stability of a Multi-Vendor-Multi-Terminal (MVMT) HVDC grid over broad frequencies. Without mandatory utilization of Nyquist Criteria or passivity of impedance, this presentation will propose a guidance on how the stability of an HVDC grid can be predicted based on measurements of individual components without access to internal design of HVDC converters. Assisted by constructing and assessing an auxiliary transfer matrix in frequency domain, a set of elegant criteria are formulated with clear physical implications. The intended proof of sufficiency and its generalization will be introduced. The advantage of achievability will be showcased in comparison with passivity of nodal admittance in case studies.

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Dr Dong Chen

Organisation: National HVDC Centre UK

Biography: Prof Zhongdong Wang (FIEEE, FIET, FCSEE) is a Professor of Electrical Energy System Infrastructure at Energy and Power Division of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Manchester. Her current research interests include condition monitoring techniques, modelling techniques and digital twin development for transformers and circuit breakers, environmentally friendly power equipment, and asset management.

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