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Philippe Le-Huy

Expertise - Réseaux électriques et mathématiques

Paris, August 28, 2012

Preliminary CIGRE B4 DC Grid Test Preliminary CIGRE B4 DC Grid Test System: Modeling and Performances System: Modeling and Performances

in HyperSimin HyperSim

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Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline

HyperSim overview

Preliminary CIGRE test system

Results and performance

Conclusions

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HyperSim OverviewHyperSim Overview

Electromagnetic transient simulator Offline (any linux PC) & real-time (SGI) Bridges with Matlab/Simulink, EMTP-RV & DLL

components

Used for Control and protection system validation,

tuning and commissioning Network integration and operational studies

(SVC, HVDC, WPP, etc.) Large-area control strategies, smart grid

studies

HyperSim Application ExampleHyperSim Application ExampleWind Power Plant Integration StudyWind Power Plant Integration Study

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Preliminary CIGRE DC Grid test systemPreliminary CIGRE DC Grid test system

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Infinite buses

WPP

Preliminary CIGRE DC Grid test systemPreliminary CIGRE DC Grid test system

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DC-DC not represented (yet)

All converters are CTLC-36

|Vac| & f

P & Vac

Vdc & Vac

Preliminary CIGRE DC Grid test systemPreliminary CIGRE DC Grid test system

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VSC modelingVSC modeling

Cascaded Two-Level Converter ±400 kV symmetric monopole 36 modules per arm 40 kJ/MVA 2nd harmonic filter “Level 3.5” model (according to B4-57

classification)– R

on/R

off switch model

– Node suppression– Full conduction logic– No approximation

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VSC modelingVSC modeling

CTLC control Developed in Matlab/Simulink Basic strategies

–P-Q, P-Vac

, Vdc

-Q, Vdc

-Vac

& |Vac

|-f

Phase-shifted pulse-width modulation Capacitor balancing algorithm

No protection scheme or contingency plan implemented (yet)

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WPP modelingWPP modeling

Full-power converter wind generator (type IV) Synchronizes with grid and regulates active power

for nominal output NREL/WGMG aggregated equivalent model with

equivalent collector system

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Lines and other parametersLines and other parameters

According to the preliminary specifications proposed by B4-57

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Cigré B4 test system in HyperSimCigré B4 test system in HyperSim

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Steady State (generation and converters)Steady State (generation and converters)

500 MW

500 MW

500 MW

1000 MW

100 MW

490 MW

980 MW

1919 MW

1700 MW

500 MW

1300 MW

442 MW

490 MW

571 MW1340 MW

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Steady State (lines)Steady State (lines)

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331

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1151

199

365986573385

253

204

177

571

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Steady StateSteady State

Total generation: 4860 MW WPP (C, D & F): 2500 MW AC (A1 & B0): 2360 MW

Total load: 4590 MW AC (B): 3919 MW Offshore (E): 100 MW Slack (A0): 571 MW

Total losses: 270 MW VSCs: 89 MW DC lines: 103 MW AC lines: 31 MW WPP collector systems: 47 MW

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B2 Pole-pole DC faultB2 Pole-pole DC fault

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B2 Pole-pole DC faultB2 Pole-pole DC fault

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PerformancePerformance

The test system (with WPPs) has an execution time per time step of: 1 ms on a single Intel Core i7-740QM 1.73 GHz

core 107 us on a dual Intel Xeon X5680 3.33 GHz

system And runs in real-time on an Sgi UV 100 (quad

Intel Xeon E7-8837 2.67 GHz)

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ConclusionsConclusions

HyperSim is well suited for such large scale system

Real-time performances are possible without losing details

Network equivalents could be replaced by detailed power grids (e.g. HQ, Rte, etc.) with ease

Control systems are critical to system response Currently exploring the idea of “virtual control

systems” i.e. software emulation of real controllers

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ConclusionsConclusions

Thank you for your attention!

Questions?