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@BOOK{Sharifabadi:359251,
author = {Sharifabadi, Kamran and Harnefors, Lennart and Nee,
Hans-Peter and Norrga, Steffan and Teodorescu, Remus},
title = {{D}esign, {C}ontrol and {A}pplication of {M}odular
{M}ultilevel {C}onverters for {HVDC} {T}ransmission
{S}ystems; 1},
address = {New York},
publisher = {John Wiley $\&$ Sons Inc},
reportid = {PUBDB-2017-152741},
isbn = {9781118851562},
series = {Wiley - IEEE},
pages = {416 S},
year = {2016},
abstract = {Design, Control and Application of Modular Multilevel
Converters for HVDC Transmission Systems is a comprehensive
guide to semiconductor technologies applicable for MMC
design, component sizing control, modulation, and
application of the MMC technology for HVDC
transmission.Separated into three distinct parts, the first
offers an overview of MMC technology, including information
on converter component sizing, Control and Communication,
Protection and Fault Management, and Generic Modelling and
Simulation. The second covers the applications of MMC in
offshore WPP, including planning, technical and economic
requirements and optimization options, fault management,
dynamic and transient stability. Finally, the third chapter
explores the applications of MMC in HVDC transmission and
Multi Terminal configurations, including Supergrids.Key
features:* Unique coverage of the offshore application and
optimization of MMC-HVDC schemes for the export of offshore
wind energy to the mainland.* Comprehensive explanation of
MMC application in HVDC and MTDC transmission technology.*
Detailed description of MMC components, control and
modulation, different modeling approaches, converter
dynamics under steady-state and fault contingencies
including application and housing of MMC in HVDC schemes for
onshore and offshore.* Analysis of DC fault detection and
protection technologies, system studies required for the
integration of HVDC terminals to offshore wind power plants,
and commissioning procedures for onshore and offshore HVDC
terminals.* A set of self-explanatory simulation models for
HVDC test cases is available to download from the companion
website.This book provides essential reading for graduate
students and researchers, as well as field engineers and
professionals who require an in-depth understanding of MMC
technology},
keywords = {Windenergie (DE-H253) / Energy (DE-H253) / electric power
systems (DE-H253) / Power Electronics (DE-H253) /
Leistungselektronik (DE-H253) / Elektrische Energietechnik
(DE-H253) / Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik (DE-H253) / Energie
(DE-H253) / Wind Energy (DE-H253) / HGÜ (DE-H253) /
Hochspannungs-Gleichstrom-Übertragung (DE-H253) /
Electrical $\&$ Electronics Engineering (DE-H253)},
ddc = {621.317},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)3},
url = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/359251},
}