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EN 62751-2:2014

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Power losses in voltage sourced converter (VSC) valves for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems - Part 2: Modular multilevel converters
Superseded date

02-07-2020

Published date

10-31-2014

FOREWORD
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviated
   terms
4 General conditions
5 Conduction losses
6 DC voltage-dependent losses
7 Losses in d.c. capacitors of the valve
8 Switching losses
9 Other losses
10 Total valve losses per HVDC substation
Annex A (informative) - Description of power loss
        mechanisms in MMC valves
Bibliography
Annex ZA (normative) - Normative references to
         international publications with their
         corresponding European publications

IEC 62751-2:2014 gives the detailed method to be adopted for calculating the power losses in the valves for an HVDC system based on the "modular multi-level converter", where each valve in the converter consists of a number of self-contained, two-terminal controllable voltage sources connected in series. It is applicable both for the cases where each modular cell uses only a single turn-off semiconductor device in each switch position, and the case where each switch position consists of a number of turn-off semiconductor devices in series (topology also referred to as "cascaded two-level converter"). The main formulae are given for the two-level "half-bridge" configuration but guidance is also given as to how to extend the results to certain other types of MMC building block configuration.

Committee
CLC/TC 22X
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
European Committee for Standards - Electrical
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

BS EN 62747:2014 Terminology for voltage-sourced converters (VSC) for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems
EN 62747:2014/AC:2015 TERMINOLOGY FOR VOLTAGE-SOURCED CONVERTERS (VSC) FOR HIGH-VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT (HVDC) SYSTEMS (IEC 62747:2014)
DIN IEC/TR 62543 : 2018 HIGH-VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT (HVDC) POWER TRANSMISSION USING VOLTAGE SOURCED CONVERTERS (VSC) (IEC/TR 62543:2011 + A1:2013 + A2:2017)
VDE 0553-543 : 2018 HIGH-VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT (HVDC) POWER TRANSMISSION USING VOLTAGE SOURCED CONVERTERS (VSC) (IEC/TR 62543:2011 + A1:2013 + A2:2017)

EN 62747:2014/AC:2015 TERMINOLOGY FOR VOLTAGE-SOURCED CONVERTERS (VSC) FOR HIGH-VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT (HVDC) SYSTEMS (IEC 62747:2014)
IEC 61803:1999+AMD1:2010+AMD2:2016 CSV Determination of power losses in high-voltage direct current (HVDC)converter stations with line-commutated converters
IEC TR 62543:2011+AMD1:2013 CSV High-voltage direct current (HVDC) power transmission using voltage sourced converters (VSC)
IEC 60747-9:2007 Semiconductor devices - Discrete devices - Part 9: Insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs)
EN 61803:1999/A2:2016 DETERMINATION OF POWER LOSSES IN HIGH-VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT (HVDC) CONVERTER STATIONS WITH LINE COMMUTATED CONVERTERS (IEC 61803:1999/A2:2016)
IEC 60747-1:2006+AMD1:2010 CSV Semiconductor devices - Part 1: General
EN 62751-1:2014 Power losses in voltage sourced converter (VSC) valves for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems - Part 1: General requirements
IEC 60633:1998+AMD1:2009+AMD2:2015 CSV Terminology for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission
EN 60633:1999/A2:2015 TERMINOLOGY FOR HIGH-VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT (HVDC) TRANSMISSION (IEC 60633:1998/A2:2015)
IEC 60747-2:2016 Semiconductor devices - Part 2: Discrete devices - Rectifier diodes
ISO/IEC Guide 98-3:2008 Uncertainty of measurement — Part 3: Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement (GUM:1995)

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