This book discusses key techniques of protection and fault ride-through
in VSC-HVDC grids, including high-speed selective protection, DC fault
current limitation, converter restarting, and DCCB reclosing strategies.
It investigates how high-speed transient-variable-based protection can
be used to improve grids' acting sensitivity, acting reliability, and
ability to withstand high transition resistance compared with
traditional protection. In addition, it discusses the applicability of
the pilot protections, including the current differential protection and
travelign-wave based protection, in the dc grid, as well as the improved
methods. Furthermore, it proposes several DC FCL topologies, which are
suitable for DC grids. Lastly, in the context of overhead line
application conditions, it explores converter restarting and DCCB
reclosing strategies, which not only identify the fault property, but
also limit the secondary damage to the system, improving the system's
operation security and reliability. As such, the book offers a
comprehensive overview of original and advanced methods and techniques
for the protection of VSC-HVDC grids.