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The existing integrated converters have had such problems as being unable to perform reactive power compensation and fault suppression at the same time, having high voltage at both ends of the bridge arms, reacting slowly in dynamic response, and being hard to suppress the arc ground faults, and so on. Therefore, a new structure of the integrated converter with fault suppression and reactive power compensation functions and its control strategy are proposed. Firstly, by analyzing the topology and working principle of the integrated converter, a new topology of four-leg cascaded H-bridge converter is proposed. In this structure, its three-phase bridge arms are star-connected for reactive power compensation. A grounding bridge arm composed of a single-phase cascaded H-bridge converter is added between the star connection point and the earth to provide support for the DC side voltage control of the converter, realizing the quick and complete compensation of the ground fault current. Secondly, based on the analysis of the principle and interaction mechanism of the reactive power compensation, the fault suppression and the DC side voltage stability control, a cooperative control strategy is proposed. Finally, the simulation verification of the proposed integrated converter and control strategy is carried out with the PSCAD/EMTDC software. The results show that the fault suppression and reactive power compensation can be performed at the same time when there is no independent power supply on the DC side. © 2022, Power System Technology Press. All right reserved.
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Power System Technology
ISSN: 1000-3673
CN: 11-2410/TM
Year: 2022
Issue: 6
Volume: 46
Page: 2241-2248
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SCOPUS Cited Count: 8
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30 Days PV: 6
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