Operation of thyristor converter links
Design and Operation of Thyristor-Based Converter Stations
Article REF: D4762 V2
Operation of thyristor converter links
Design and Operation of Thyristor-Based Converter Stations

Authors : Yannick VERNAY, Sébastien DENNETIERE

Publication date: May 10, 2022, Review date: February 26, 2025 | Lire en français

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2. Operation of thyristor converter links

2.1 Macroscopic diagram of a bond

The study of the operation of a DC link is based on the analysis of the Graëtz bridge, which is its basic building block. Details are available at [D 3 210] . The preferred configuration for thyristor HVDC converters is a dodecaphase converter, i.e. 12 static switches.

A link comprises at least two converters, one of which operates as a rectifier (transferring active power from the AC network to the DC line) and the other as an inverter (transferring active power in the opposite direction). These two converters are identical, and it's the polarity of the voltage across the converter that determines the direction of power transfer. This polarity...

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