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Steady and transient state performance of HVDC transmission system based on hybrid multilevel VSC with ac side cascaded H bridge cells

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Fig. 1 shows one phase of a hybrid multilevel VSC with n cells per phase. It can generate 4n+1 voltage levels between converter terminal „Ca‟ and supply midpoint „0‟
Fig. 2. Proposed HVDC tranmission system
Fig.4 Test network waveforms demonstrating the steady-state operation of proposed HVDC system
Fig.5. Waveforms demonstrating ac fault (symmetrical) ride-through capability of HVDC transmission systems
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