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Evaluation of the Performance of Back-to-Back HVDC Converter and Variable Frequency Transformer for Power Flow Control in a Weak Interconnection

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In this paper, a back-to-back HVDC system with series compensation external to the converter transformers, and a variable frequency transformer for power flow control feeding or supplying a weak AC network are compared.
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This paper compares performance of a back-to-back HVDC system with series compensation external to the converter transformers, and a variable frequency transformer for power flow control feeding or supplying a weak AC network. The steady state and dynamic simulations show that both technologies are able to control power flow accurately. The variable frequency transformer consumes less reactive power than a back-to-back HVDC system, provides faster initial transient recovery and better natural damping capability. Back-to-back HVDC converters, however, provide smoother and faster recovery to pre-disturbance level for the same system faults. A back-to-back HVDC system also provides smoother and faster response to a controlled power change.

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Variable frequency transformer - a new alternative for asynchronous power transfer

TL;DR: The variable frequency transformer (VFT) as mentioned in this paper is a controllable, bi-directional transmission device that can transfer power between asynchronous networks, similar to a back-to-back HVDC converter.
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A comparison of conventional and capacitor commutated converters based on steady-state and dynamic considerations

TL;DR: In this article, the capacitor commutated HVDC converter (CCC) is evaluated using steady-state as well as transient analysis, and the steady state analysis indicates that the CCC device is superior to the conventional converter when operating into very weak AC-networks.

Capacitor commutated converters for HVDC

TL;DR: In this article, the concept of capacitors commutated converters (CCC) for HVDC systems is presented and an analysis of the control properties of CCC in steady state operation as well as during transients is presented.
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Capacitor commutated converters for high power HVDC transmission

TL;DR: In this article, two concepts for the transmission with a high power capacity using HVDC technology are analyzed and the design of two system models is described and the advantages of the CCC for high power transmission are shown.

Use of an integrated ac/dc special protection scheme at manitoba hydro

TL;DR: In this article, the use of an integrated AC/DC special protection scheme to maintain system stability following loss of any of the Manitoba to U.S. tie lines is described.