WO2010115470A1 - An arrangement for exchanging power - Google Patents

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WO2010115470A1
WO2010115470A1 PCT/EP2009/054308 EP2009054308W WO2010115470A1 WO 2010115470 A1 WO2010115470 A1 WO 2010115470A1 EP 2009054308 W EP2009054308 W EP 2009054308W WO 2010115470 A1 WO2010115470 A1 WO 2010115470A1
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Filippo Chimento
Frans Dijkhuizen
Jean-Philippe Hasler
Falah Hosini
Tomas Jonsson
Peter Lundberg
Mauro Monge
Staffan Norrga
Jan Svensson
Fredrik Tinglöw
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02JCIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS OR SYSTEMS FOR SUPPLYING OR DISTRIBUTING ELECTRIC POWER; SYSTEMS FOR STORING ELECTRIC ENERGY
    • H02J3/00Circuit arrangements for ac mains or ac distribution networks
    • H02J3/18Arrangements for adjusting, eliminating or compensating reactive power in networks
    • H02J3/1821Arrangements for adjusting, eliminating or compensating reactive power in networks using shunt compensators
    • H02J3/1835Arrangements for adjusting, eliminating or compensating reactive power in networks using shunt compensators with stepless control
    • H02J3/1842Arrangements for adjusting, eliminating or compensating reactive power in networks using shunt compensators with stepless control wherein at least one reactive element is actively controlled by a bridge converter, e.g. active filters
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02MAPPARATUS FOR CONVERSION BETWEEN AC AND AC, BETWEEN AC AND DC, OR BETWEEN DC AND DC, AND FOR USE WITH MAINS OR SIMILAR POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; CONVERSION OF DC OR AC INPUT POWER INTO SURGE OUTPUT POWER; CONTROL OR REGULATION THEREOF
    • H02M7/00Conversion of ac power input into dc power output; Conversion of dc power input into ac power output
    • H02M7/42Conversion of dc power input into ac power output without possibility of reversal
    • H02M7/44Conversion of dc power input into ac power output without possibility of reversal by static converters
    • H02M7/48Conversion of dc power input into ac power output without possibility of reversal by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode
    • H02M7/483Converters with outputs that each can have more than two voltages levels
    • H02M7/4835Converters with outputs that each can have more than two voltages levels comprising two or more cells, each including a switchable capacitor, the capacitors having a nominal charge voltage which corresponds to a given fraction of the input voltage, and the capacitors being selectively connected in series to determine the instantaneous output voltage
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02MAPPARATUS FOR CONVERSION BETWEEN AC AND AC, BETWEEN AC AND DC, OR BETWEEN DC AND DC, AND FOR USE WITH MAINS OR SIMILAR POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; CONVERSION OF DC OR AC INPUT POWER INTO SURGE OUTPUT POWER; CONTROL OR REGULATION THEREOF
    • H02M7/00Conversion of ac power input into dc power output; Conversion of dc power input into ac power output
    • H02M7/42Conversion of dc power input into ac power output without possibility of reversal
    • H02M7/44Conversion of dc power input into ac power output without possibility of reversal by static converters
    • H02M7/48Conversion of dc power input into ac power output without possibility of reversal by static converters using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode
    • H02M7/483Converters with outputs that each can have more than two voltages levels
    • H02M7/49Combination of the output voltage waveforms of a plurality of converters
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02MAPPARATUS FOR CONVERSION BETWEEN AC AND AC, BETWEEN AC AND DC, OR BETWEEN DC AND DC, AND FOR USE WITH MAINS OR SIMILAR POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; CONVERSION OF DC OR AC INPUT POWER INTO SURGE OUTPUT POWER; CONTROL OR REGULATION THEREOF
    • H02M7/00Conversion of ac power input into dc power output; Conversion of dc power input into ac power output
    • H02M7/02Conversion of ac power input into dc power output without possibility of reversal
    • H02M7/04Conversion of ac power input into dc power output without possibility of reversal by static converters
    • H02M7/05Capacitor coupled rectifiers
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02EREDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION
    • Y02E40/00Technologies for an efficient electrical power generation, transmission or distribution
    • Y02E40/20Active power filtering [APF]

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  • the present invention relates to an arrangement for exchanging power in shunt connection , with a three-phase electric power network, said arrangement comprising on one hand for each said phase: a reactive impedance element and a Voltage Source Converter connected in series with said element, and on the other a control unit configured to control semiconductor devices of turn-off type of said Voltage Source Converter for generating a voltage with a fundamental frequency being equal to the fundamental frequency of the voltage of the respective said phase and by that control a flow of reactive power between said ar- rangement and the respective phase of said electric power network. That is to say, one can mimic the behaviour of a capacitor or reactor.
  • a rapid control of said exchange of power may be obtained. This takes place by controlling the converter to generate a voltage having a fundamental component essentially coinciding with the voltage of the network with respect to frequency and phase position .
  • the converter may be brought to consume reactive power, if its voltage has a lower amplitude than that of the network, and to generate reactive power, respectively, if its voltage has a higher amplitude than that of the network.
  • Fig 1 illustrates a Voltage Source Converter Y connected in shunt to an electric power network 2' through a reactive impedance element in the form of a capacitor 3' .
  • the series connection also comprises a filter inductor 4' for smoothing out the voltage created by the converter and limit short circuit currents.
  • An advantage of a series connection of the capacitor 3' with the Voltage Source Converter Y is that the converter can be dimensioned for a voltage of 0.33 per unit at a voltage of the power network 2' of 1 .0 per unit.
  • the capacitor 3' is then dimensioned for a voltage corresponding to the power network voltage plus the voltage that the converter generates with an opposite phase position in relation to the power network voltage.
  • Fig 2 shows another known reactive power compensating arrangement differing from the one according to Fig 1 by the fact that the reactive impedance element is in this case an inductor 5', which is then dimensioned for a voltage corresponding to the power network voltage plus the voltage that the converter generates with an opposite phase position in relation to the power network voltage.
  • the reactive impedance element is in this case an inductor 5', which is then dimensioned for a voltage corresponding to the power network voltage plus the voltage that the converter generates with an opposite phase position in relation to the power network voltage.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an arrangement of the type defined in the introduction being improved in at least some aspect with respect to such arrangements already known.
  • each said Voltage Source Con- verter comprises a series connection of switching cells in the form of so-called H-bridges comprising two switching elements connected in parallel and each having at least two semiconductor assemblies connected in series and having each a semiconductor device of turn-off type and a rectifying element connected in anti-parallel therewith, each said switching cell further comprising at least one energy storing capacitor connected in parallel with said switching elements, mid points between semiconductor assemblies of each switching element forming terminals of the switching cell for connection to corresponding terminals of adjacent switching cells for forming said series connection of switching cells, and that said control unit is configured to control said semiconductor devices of said semiconductor assemblies of each switching cell and by that each switching cell to deliver a voltage across the terminals thereof being zero, +U or -U, in which U is the voltage across said capacitor, for together with the other switching cells of the Voltage Source Converter deliver a voltage pulse being the sum of the voltages so delivered by each switching cell for generating said voltage for said reactive power flow control.
  • said reactive impedance element comprises a capacitor making it pos- sible to obtain continuously controllable reactive power generation.
  • said series connection for each phase comprises a filtering inductor config- ured to smooth said fundamental frequency voltage generated or limit a short circuit current.
  • the series connections of said reactive impedance element and said VoIt- age Source Converter connected in shunt to the three phases of the electric power network are interconnected by forming a wye- connection.
  • An arrangement of this type connected to a three- phase electric power network will be very efficient in reactive power compensation in the power network.
  • this wye-connection is obtained by having the reactive impedance element of each said phase series connection with one end connected to said phase and the other connected to one end of the series connection of switching cells of the Voltage Source Converter and the other end of this series connection of switching cells of the Voltage Source Converter connected to corresponding ends of the other two Voltage Source Converters.
  • this wye-connection may be obtained by having the Voltage Source Converter of each said phase series connection with one end of said series connection of switching cells connected to said phase and the other end connected to one end of said reactive impedance element and the other end of this reac- tive impedance element connected to corresponding ends of the reactive impedance elements of the other two phase series connections.
  • phase se- ries connections of said reactive impedance element and said Voltage Sou rce Converter con nected i n sh u nt to the th ree phases of the electric power network are interconnected by forming a delta-connection.
  • the delta- connection is formed by having said reactive impedance element of each said phase series connection connected with one end to said phase and with the other to a first end of the series con- nection of switching cells of the said Voltage Source Converter, and a second end of the series connection of switching cells of each Voltage Source Converter is connected to a said first end of a Voltage Source Converter of one of the other two phase se- ries connections.
  • a bove arrangements having said phase series connections interconnected by forming a wye-connection or delta-connection to a three-phase electric power net- work when the arrangement comprises a reactive impedance element in the form of a capacitor is that the capacitor can block dc current and allows asymmetrical grounding.
  • the number of switching cells of said series connection of switching cells in each said Voltage Source Converter is practically proportional to the intended supply voltage on said network, and for instance A- 20 or 8-15.
  • said semiconductor devices of said semiconductor assemblies are IGBTs (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor), I GCTs (Integrated Gate Commutated Thyristor) or GTOs (Gate Turn-Off thyristor). These are suitable semiconductor devices for such converters, although other semiconductor devices of turn-off type are also conceivable.
  • said Voltage Source Converters have a capacity together with said reactive impedance element connected in series therewith to generate a said fundamental frequency voltage with an amplitude of 10 kV - 300 kV, preferably 30 kV - 200 kV.
  • Such an arrangement will be suitable for exchanging power with for instance a high-voltage transmission line typically carrying a voltage of 132-500 kV, with or without an interfacing transformer to the network, or a power network feeding an industrial arc furnace with a fundamental voltage of 36 kV.
  • the invention also relates to a use of an arrangement according to the invention for exchanging power with a three-phase electric power network, in which preferable such uses are for exchanging power with a power network feeding an industrial arc furnace and with a three-phase electric power network in the form of a high-voltage transmission line.
  • Figs 1 and 2 are very simplified views showi ng the general structure of two different types of arrangements of the present invention
  • Fig 3 is a simplified view illustrating a part of a Voltage
  • Fig 4 is a schematic view illustrating an arrangement according to a first embodiment of the present invention connected to a three-phase electric power network
  • Fig 5 is a view si mi lar to Fig 4 for an arrangement according to a second embodiment of the invention.
  • Fig 3 schematically illustrates the general structure of a Voltage Source Converter in an arrangement for exchanging power, in shunt connection, with a three-phase electric power network 2 of the type shown in Fig 1 .
  • This converter comprises a series connection of switch ing cells 6 , 7 , of which here only two are shown, but the number thereof may be any conceivable.
  • Each switching cell has the form of a so-called H-bridge comprising two switching elements 8-1 1 connected in parallel and each having at least two semiconductor assemblies 12-19 connected in series and having each a semiconductor device 20 of turn-off type, such as for instance an IGBT, and a rectifying element 21 , s u c h a s a f re e-wheeling diode, connected in anti-parallel therewith.
  • Each switching cell further comprises at least one en- ergy storing capacitor 22 having a voltage across the terminals thereof of U and connected in parallel with the switching elements.
  • Mid points 23, 24 between semiconductor assemblies of each switching element form terminals of the switching cell for connection to corresponding terminals of adjacent switching cells for forming a series connection of switching cells.
  • the converter is formed by a so-called chain-link of H-bridge cells.
  • the arrangement comprises a control unit 25 configured to con- trol said semiconductor devices of said semiconductor assemblies of each switching cell and by that each switching cell to deliver a voltage across the terminals 23, 24 thereof being zero, such as when the switching assemblies 12 and 14 or 13 and 15 are conducting, +U when the switching assemblies 13 and 14 are conducting or -U when the switching assemblies 12 and 15 are conducting.
  • This voltage will then be added to corresponding voltages of the other switching cells in the series connection of the Voltage Source Converter for delivering a voltage pulse being the sum of these voltages.
  • ten switching cells connected in series in such a Voltage Source Converter 21 different levels of such a voltage pulse may be obtained.
  • the semiconductor device 20 and the diode 21 shown in Fig 3 may stand for a number of such devices and diodes connected in series for obtaining a voltage handling capability aimed at.
  • Fig 4 illustrates schematically an arrangement according to a first embodiment of the invention connected to a three-phase electric power network 2 having three phase lines or phases 26, 27, 28.
  • the arrangement comprises for each phase a reactive impedance element in the form of a capacitor 31 , 41 , 51 connected in series with a Voltage Source Converter 32, 42 and 52, respectively.
  • Each Voltage Source Converter is formed by a se- ries connection of switching cells of the type shown in Fig 3 and illustrated by six consecutive boxes.
  • an inductor 33, 43 and 53 for filtering and short-circuit current limitation is provided in each said phase series connection.
  • phase series connections connected in shunt to the three phases of the electric power network are in this embodiment interconnected by forming a delta-connection 60, which is obtained by having a capacitor of each said phase series connection connected with one end to said phase and with the other to a first end of the series connection of the switching cells of said Voltage Source Converter, whereas a second end of the series connection of switching cells of each Voltage Source Converter is connected to a said first end of a Voltage Source Converter of one of the other two phase series connections.
  • Such a delta- connection of the Voltage Source Converters results in a possi- bility to vary the current delivered by such an arrangement within a wide range making this embodiment particularly well suited to be used for exchanging power with an electric power network feeding an industrial arc furnace for reducing flicker as the delta connection reveals a higher current capability. It is then namely advantageous to in addition to compensating the voltage variations by means of exchange of reactive power with the power network also to introduce a transient exchange of active power through such an arrangement.
  • Fig 5 illustrates an arrangement according to a second embodiment of the invention differing from the one according to Fig 4 by the way of interconnecting the Voltage Source Converters of the different phase series connections. These are in this embodiment interconnected by forming a wye-connection 50. This is obtained by having the capacitors 31 , 41 , 51 of each said phase series connection with one end connected to the phase 28, 27, 26 and the other connected to one end of the series connection of switching cells of the Voltage Source Converter 32 , 42 , 52 a nd the oth er end of th is series con nection of switching cells of the Voltage Source Converter connected to corresponding ends of the other two Voltage Source Converters.
  • This arrangement is particularly suitable for compensation of reactive power in a high-voltage transmission line, since it results in a possibility to vary voltage amplitudes within a wide range.
  • the arrangement may for example have a transformer connecting the respective Voltage Source Converter to the reactive impedance element associated therewith.

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Abstract

An arrangement for exchanging power, in shunt connection, with a three-phase electric power network (2) comprises on one hand for each said phase a reactive impedance element (31, 41, 51) and a Voltage Source Converter (32, 42, 52) connected in series with said element, and on the other a control unit (25) configured to control semiconductor devices of turn-off type of said converter for generating a voltage with a fundamental frequency being equal to the fundamental frequency of the voltage of the respective said phase and by that control a flow of reactive power between said arrangement and the respective phase of said electric power network. Each Voltage Sou rce Converter comprises a series connection of switching cells in the form of so-called H-bridges comprisi ng two switch ing elements connected in parallel and each having at least two semiconductor assemblies connected in series. Each switching cell further comprises at least one energy storing capacitor connected in parallel with said switching elements.

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An arrangement for exchanging power
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION AND BACKGROUND ART
The present invention relates to an arrangement for exchanging power in shunt connection , with a three-phase electric power network, said arrangement comprising on one hand for each said phase: a reactive impedance element and a Voltage Source Converter connected in series with said element, and on the other a control unit configured to control semiconductor devices of turn-off type of said Voltage Source Converter for generating a voltage with a fundamental frequency being equal to the fundamental frequency of the voltage of the respective said phase and by that control a flow of reactive power between said ar- rangement and the respective phase of said electric power network. That is to say, one can mimic the behaviour of a capacitor or reactor.
Compensation of reactive power flows in electric power net- works conventionally occurs, inter alia, by connection of reactive impedance elements in the form of inductors and capacitors in shunt connection to the power network. By connecting a semiconductor switch in series with such an inductor the current through the inductor may be controlled and hence also the ex- change of reactive power with said network. By connecting a semiconductor switch in series with such a capacitor and control thereof reactive power supplied to the power network may be controlled in steps. Capacitors connected in shunt connection are used primarily in industrial networks to compensate for re- active power consumption in for example large asynchronous motors. Another application of such an arrangement is in con- nection with loads with a greatly varying reactive power consumption, such as in industrial arc furnaces.
By utilizing a said Voltage Source Converter and controlling this by means of Pulse Width Modulation a rapid control of said exchange of power may be obtained. This takes place by controlling the converter to generate a voltage having a fundamental component essentially coinciding with the voltage of the network with respect to frequency and phase position . By varying the ampl itude of th is generated voltage the converter may be brought to consume reactive power, if its voltage has a lower amplitude than that of the network, and to generate reactive power, respectively, if its voltage has a higher amplitude than that of the network.
An arrangement according to the introduction is known through US 7 173 349 B2 and two different such arrangements are very schematically illustrated in appended Fig 1 and 2. Fig 1 illustrates a Voltage Source Converter Y connected in shunt to an electric power network 2' through a reactive impedance element in the form of a capacitor 3' . The series connection also comprises a filter inductor 4' for smoothing out the voltage created by the converter and limit short circuit currents. An advantage of a series connection of the capacitor 3' with the Voltage Source Converter Y is that the converter can be dimensioned for a voltage of 0.33 per unit at a voltage of the power network 2' of 1 .0 per unit. This means that the number of semiconductor devices connected in series in said Voltage Source Converter may be reduced with respect to the case of absence of the capacitor 3'. The capacitor 3' is then dimensioned for a voltage corresponding to the power network voltage plus the voltage that the converter generates with an opposite phase position in relation to the power network voltage.
Fig 2 shows another known reactive power compensating arrangement differing from the one according to Fig 1 by the fact that the reactive impedance element is in this case an inductor 5', which is then dimensioned for a voltage corresponding to the power network voltage plus the voltage that the converter generates with an opposite phase position in relation to the power network voltage.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide an arrangement of the type defined in the introduction being improved in at least some aspect with respect to such arrangements already known.
This object is according to the invention obtained by providing such an arrangement in which each said Voltage Source Con- verter comprises a series connection of switching cells in the form of so-called H-bridges comprising two switching elements connected in parallel and each having at least two semiconductor assemblies connected in series and having each a semiconductor device of turn-off type and a rectifying element connected in anti-parallel therewith, each said switching cell further comprising at least one energy storing capacitor connected in parallel with said switching elements, mid points between semiconductor assemblies of each switching element forming terminals of the switching cell for connection to corresponding terminals of adjacent switching cells for forming said series connection of switching cells, and that said control unit is configured to control said semiconductor devices of said semiconductor assemblies of each switching cell and by that each switching cell to deliver a voltage across the terminals thereof being zero, +U or -U, in which U is the voltage across said capacitor, for together with the other switching cells of the Voltage Source Converter deliver a voltage pulse being the sum of the voltages so delivered by each switching cell for generating said voltage for said reactive power flow control. The utilization of such Voltage Source Converters in the phase series connections results in a number of advantages. Already at a comparatively low number of such switching cells connected in series a comparatively high number of different levels of said voltage pulse delivered by the converter may be obtained, so that a said voltage with fundamental frequency having a shape being very close to a sinusoidal voltage may be obtained already without any smoothing filters. Furthermore, this may be obtained already by means of substantially lower switching fre- quencies than used in two or three level Voltage Source Converters. Furthermore, this makes it possible to obtain substantially lower losses and also reduces problems of filtering and harmonic currents and radio interferences, so that equipment therefor may be less costly. This altogether results in both a better performance of the arrangement and saving of costs with respect to such arrangements already known.
According to an embodiment of the present invention said reactive impedance element comprises a capacitor making it pos- sible to obtain continuously controllable reactive power generation.
According to another embodiment of the invention said series connection for each phase comprises a filtering inductor config- ured to smooth said fundamental frequency voltage generated or limit a short circuit current.
According to another embodiment of the invention the series connections of said reactive impedance element and said VoIt- age Source Converter connected in shunt to the three phases of the electric power network are interconnected by forming a wye- connection. An arrangement of this type connected to a three- phase electric power network will be very efficient in reactive power compensation in the power network. According to another embodiment of the invention this wye-connection is obtained by having the reactive impedance element of each said phase series connection with one end connected to said phase and the other connected to one end of the series connection of switching cells of the Voltage Source Converter and the other end of this series connection of switching cells of the Voltage Source Converter connected to corresponding ends of the other two Voltage Source Converters.
Alternatively this wye-connection may be obtained by having the Voltage Source Converter of each said phase series connection with one end of said series connection of switching cells connected to said phase and the other end connected to one end of said reactive impedance element and the other end of this reac- tive impedance element connected to corresponding ends of the reactive impedance elements of the other two phase series connections.
According to another embodiment of the invention the phase se- ries connections of said reactive impedance element and said Voltage Sou rce Converter con nected i n sh u nt to the th ree phases of the electric power network are interconnected by forming a delta-connection. This constitutes another favourable way of connecting an arrangement of this type to a three-phase electric power network, and this type of interconnection of said phase series connections is particularly suited when there is a desire to introduce a transient exchange of active power between the arrangement and the network, such as for reducing flicker, caused in the operation of industrial arc furnaces. This is obtained by the fact that high currents may by such a connection be delivered from the arrangement to the network.
According to another embodiment of the invention the delta- connection is formed by having said reactive impedance element of each said phase series connection connected with one end to said phase and with the other to a first end of the series con- nection of switching cells of the said Voltage Source Converter, and a second end of the series connection of switching cells of each Voltage Source Converter is connected to a said first end of a Voltage Source Converter of one of the other two phase se- ries connections.
Another advantage of the a bove arrangements having said phase series connections interconnected by forming a wye-connection or delta-connection to a three-phase electric power net- work when the arrangement comprises a reactive impedance element in the form of a capacitor is that the capacitor can block dc current and allows asymmetrical grounding.
According to another embodiment of the invention the number of switching cells of said series connection of switching cells in each said Voltage Source Converter is practically proportional to the intended supply voltage on said network, and for instance A- 20 or 8-15. Although a cost saving of an arrangement of this type is obtained by the reduced number of switching cells con- nected in series required , the use of a converter of this type is particularly interesting when the number of switching cells in said series connection is rather high resulting in a high number of possible levels of the voltage pulses delivered by the converter.
According to another embodiment of the invention said semiconductor devices of said semiconductor assemblies are IGBTs (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor), I GCTs (Integrated Gate Commutated Thyristor) or GTOs (Gate Turn-Off thyristor). These are suitable semiconductor devices for such converters, although other semiconductor devices of turn-off type are also conceivable.
According to another embodiment of the invention said Voltage Source Converters have a capacity together with said reactive impedance element connected in series therewith to generate a said fundamental frequency voltage with an amplitude of 10 kV - 300 kV, preferably 30 kV - 200 kV. Such an arrangement will be suitable for exchanging power with for instance a high-voltage transmission line typically carrying a voltage of 132-500 kV, with or without an interfacing transformer to the network, or a power network feeding an industrial arc furnace with a fundamental voltage of 36 kV.
The invention also relates to a use of an arrangement according to the invention for exchanging power with a three-phase electric power network, in which preferable such uses are for exchanging power with a power network feeding an industrial arc furnace and with a three-phase electric power network in the form of a high-voltage transmission line.
Further advantages as well as advantageous features of the invention will appear from the following description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
With reference to the appended drawings, below follows a specific description of embodiments of the invention cited as examples.
In the drawings:
Figs 1 and 2 are very simplified views showi ng the general structure of two different types of arrangements of the present invention,
Fig 3 is a simplified view illustrating a part of a Voltage
Source Converter in the form of two switching cells connected in series in an arrangement according to the invention, Fig 4 is a schematic view illustrating an arrangement according to a first embodiment of the present invention connected to a three-phase electric power network, and
Fig 5 is a view si mi lar to Fig 4 for an arrangement according to a second embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
Fig 3 schematically illustrates the general structure of a Voltage Source Converter in an arrangement for exchanging power, in shunt connection, with a three-phase electric power network 2 of the type shown in Fig 1 . This converter comprises a series connection of switch ing cells 6 , 7 , of which here only two are shown, but the number thereof may be any conceivable. Each switching cell has the form of a so-called H-bridge comprising two switching elements 8-1 1 connected in parallel and each having at least two semiconductor assemblies 12-19 connected in series and having each a semiconductor device 20 of turn-off type, such as for instance an IGBT, and a rectifying element 21 , s u c h a s a f re e-wheeling diode, connected in anti-parallel therewith. Each switching cell further comprises at least one en- ergy storing capacitor 22 having a voltage across the terminals thereof of U and connected in parallel with the switching elements. Mid points 23, 24 between semiconductor assemblies of each switching element form terminals of the switching cell for connection to corresponding terminals of adjacent switching cells for forming a series connection of switching cells. Thus, the converter is formed by a so-called chain-link of H-bridge cells.
The arrangement comprises a control unit 25 configured to con- trol said semiconductor devices of said semiconductor assemblies of each switching cell and by that each switching cell to deliver a voltage across the terminals 23, 24 thereof being zero, such as when the switching assemblies 12 and 14 or 13 and 15 are conducting, +U when the switching assemblies 13 and 14 are conducting or -U when the switching assemblies 12 and 15 are conducting. This voltage will then be added to corresponding voltages of the other switching cells in the series connection of the Voltage Source Converter for delivering a voltage pulse being the sum of these voltages. In the case of for instance ten switching cells connected in series in such a Voltage Source Converter 21 different levels of such a voltage pulse may be obtained.
It is pointed out that the semiconductor device 20 and the diode 21 shown in Fig 3 may stand for a number of such devices and diodes connected in series for obtaining a voltage handling capability aimed at.
Fig 4 illustrates schematically an arrangement according to a first embodiment of the invention connected to a three-phase electric power network 2 having three phase lines or phases 26, 27, 28. The arrangement comprises for each phase a reactive impedance element in the form of a capacitor 31 , 41 , 51 connected in series with a Voltage Source Converter 32, 42 and 52, respectively. Each Voltage Source Converter is formed by a se- ries connection of switching cells of the type shown in Fig 3 and illustrated by six consecutive boxes. Furthermore, an inductor 33, 43 and 53 for filtering and short-circuit current limitation is provided in each said phase series connection.
These phase series connections connected in shunt to the three phases of the electric power network are in this embodiment interconnected by forming a delta-connection 60, which is obtained by having a capacitor of each said phase series connection connected with one end to said phase and with the other to a first end of the series connection of the switching cells of said Voltage Source Converter, whereas a second end of the series connection of switching cells of each Voltage Source Converter is connected to a said first end of a Voltage Source Converter of one of the other two phase series connections. Such a delta- connection of the Voltage Source Converters results in a possi- bility to vary the current delivered by such an arrangement within a wide range making this embodiment particularly well suited to be used for exchanging power with an electric power network feeding an industrial arc furnace for reducing flicker as the delta connection reveals a higher current capability. It is then namely advantageous to in addition to compensating the voltage variations by means of exchange of reactive power with the power network also to introduce a transient exchange of active power through such an arrangement.
Fig 5 illustrates an arrangement according to a second embodiment of the invention differing from the one according to Fig 4 by the way of interconnecting the Voltage Source Converters of the different phase series connections. These are in this embodiment interconnected by forming a wye-connection 50. This is obtained by having the capacitors 31 , 41 , 51 of each said phase series connection with one end connected to the phase 28, 27, 26 and the other connected to one end of the series connection of switching cells of the Voltage Source Converter 32 , 42 , 52 a nd the oth er end of th is series con nection of switching cells of the Voltage Source Converter connected to corresponding ends of the other two Voltage Source Converters. This arrangement is particularly suitable for compensation of reactive power in a high-voltage transmission line, since it results in a possibility to vary voltage amplitudes within a wide range.
Furthermore, by control of the voltage of the Voltage Source Converters in the arrangements according to the invention to an arbitrary phase position in relation to the voltage of the electric power network both reactive and active power may be exchanged with the network. Moreover, different possibilities to exchange power with an electric power network through an arrangement of the inventional type are thoroughly explained in US 7 173 349 B2 and the corresponding control schemes of the arrangements disclosed there are also possible for the arrange- ments according to the invention. The disclosure of US 7 173 349 B2 is for that sake included herein by reference thereto.
The invention is of course not in any way restricted to the em- bodiments described above, but many possibilities to modifications thereof will be apparent to a person with skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
The arrangement may for example have a transformer connecting the respective Voltage Source Converter to the reactive impedance element associated therewith.

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1 . An arrangement for exchanging power, in shunt connection, with a three-phase electric power network (2), said arrangement comprising on one hand for each said phase:
• a reactive impedance element (3\ 31 , 41 , 51 ) and
• a Voltage Source Converter (32, 42, 52) connected in series with said element, and on the other
• a control unit (25) configured to control semiconductor de- vices of turn-off type of said Voltage Source Converter for generating a voltage with a fundamental frequency being equal to the fundamental frequency of the voltage of the respective said phase and by that control a flow of reactive power between said arrangement and the respective phase of said electric power network, characterized in that each said Voltage Source Converter comprises a series connection of switching cells (6, 7) in the form of so-called H-bridges comprising two switching elements (8-1 1 ) connected in parallel and each having at least two semiconduc- tor assemblies (12-19) connected in series and having each a semiconductor device (20) of turn-off type and a rectifying element (21 ) connected in anti-parallel therewith, each said switching cell further comprising at least one energy storing capacitor (22) connected in parallel with said switching elements, mid points between semiconductor assemblies of each switching element forming terminals (23, 24) of the switching cell for connection to corresponding terminals of adjacent switching cells for forming said series connection of switching cells, and that said control unit (25) is configured to control said semi- conductor devices of said semiconductor assemblies of each switching cell and by that each switching cell to deliver a voltage across the terminals (23, 24) thereof being zero, +U or -U, in which U is the voltage across said capacitor, for together with the other switching cells of the Voltage Source Converter deliver a voltage pulse being the sum of the voltages so delivered by each switching cell for generating said voltage for said reactive power flow control.
2. An arrangement according to claim 1 , characterized in that said reactive impedance element comprises a capacitor (3\ 31 ,
41 , 51 ).
3. An arrangement according to claim 2, characterized in that said series connection for each said phase comprises a filtering inductor (33, 43, 53) configured to smooth said fundamental frequency voltage generated or limit a short circuit current.
4. An arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the phase series connections of said re- active impedance element and said Voltage Source Converter connected in shunt to the three phases (26-28) of the electric power network (2) are interconnected by forming a wye-connection (50).
5. An arrangement according to claim 4, characterized in that this wye-connection (50) is obtained by having the reactive impedance element (31 , 41 , 51 ) of each said phase series connection with one end connected to said phase and the other connected to one end of the series connection of switching cells of the Voltage Source Converter (32, 42, 52) and the other end of this series connection of switching cells of the Voltage Source Converter connected to corresponding ends of the other two Voltage Source Converters.
6. An arrangement according to claim 4, characterized in that th is wye-connection (50) is obtained by having the Voltage Source Converter (32, 42, 52) of each said phase series connection with one end of said series connection of switching cells connected to said phase and the other end connected to one end of said reactive impedance element (31 , 41 , 51 ) and the other end of this reactive impedance element connected to cor- responding ends of the reactive impedance elements of the other two phase series connections.
7. An arrangement according any of claims 1 -3, characterized in that the phase series connections of said reactive impedance element (31 , 41 , 51 ) and said Voltage Source Converter (32, 42, 52) connected in shunt to the three phases (26-28) of the electric power network (2) are interconnected by forming a delta- connection (60).
8. An arrangement according to claim 7, characterized in that the delta-connection (60) is formed by having said reactive impedance element (31 , 41 , 51 ) of each said phase series connection connected with one end to said phase (26-28) and with the other to a first end of the series connection of switching cells of said Voltage Source Converter (32, 42, 52), and that a second end of the series connection of switching cells of each Voltage Source Converter is connected to a said first end of a Voltage Source Converter of one of the other two phase series connections.
9. An arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the number of switching cells (6, 7) of said series connection of switching cells in each said Voltage Source Converter (32, 42, 52) is practically proportional to the intended supply voltage on said network, and for instance 4-20 or 8-15.
10. An arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that said semiconductor devices (20), of said semiconductor assemblies are IGBTs (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor), IGCTs (Integrated Gate Commutated Thyristor) or GTOs (Gate Tum-Off thyristor).
1 1 . An arrangement according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that said Voltage Source Converters (32, 42,
52) have a capacity to together with said reactive impedance element (31 , 41 , 51 ) connected in series therewith generate a said fundamental frequency voltage with an amplitude of 10 kV - 300 kV, preferably 30 kV - 200 kV.
12. Use of an arrangement according to any of the preceding claims for exchanging power with a three-phase electric power network (2).
13. Use according to claim 12, in which said power network is feeding an industrial arc furnace and typically carries a voltage of 36 kV.
14. Use according to cl ai m 12 for exchanging power with a three-phase electric power network (2) in the form of a high- voltage transmission line, which typically carries a voltage of 132-500 kV with or without interfacing transformer to the network.
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