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LAPSE:2023.19664
Phase-Controlled Thyristor Sub-Synchronous Damper Converter for a Liquefied Natural Gas Plant
March 9, 2023
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In electrified liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants variable frequency drives (VFDs) interact with turbine-generator (TG) units creating torsional vibrations known as sub-synchronous torsional interactions (SSTIs). Torsional vibrations can be dangerous for an LNG plant when they involve torsional instability. The stability of an LNG plant depends on the plant configuration and on the number of TG units and of VFDs. In such peculiar configurations stability cannot be achieved acting of the VFDs control system. Alternatively, dedicated equipment is needed to damp the torsional vibrations. In this paper, a sub-synchronous damper (SSD) converter is used to mitigate the SSTI phenomena. The SSD converter consists of a thyristor H-bridge regulating the phase of the additional torque provided at the TG unit air-gap. A phase control system is proposed and is based on the torsional torque oscillations measurement. An adaptive reference signal is employed, also guaranteeing high performance in island-mode operation. The proposed solution increases the damping of the LNG plant in all the considered configurations. The LNG plant successful operation is validated by comprehensive results.
In electrified liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants variable frequency drives (VFDs) interact with turbine-generator (TG) units creating torsional vibrations known as sub-synchronous torsional interactions (SSTIs). Torsional vibrations can be dangerous for an LNG plant when they involve torsional instability. The stability of an LNG plant depends on the plant configuration and on the number of TG units and of VFDs. In such peculiar configurations stability cannot be achieved acting of the VFDs control system. Alternatively, dedicated equipment is needed to damp the torsional vibrations. In this paper, a sub-synchronous damper (SSD) converter is used to mitigate the SSTI phenomena. The SSD converter consists of a thyristor H-bridge regulating the phase of the additional torque provided at the TG unit air-gap. A phase control system is proposed and is based on the torsional torque oscillations measurement. An adaptive reference signal is employed, also guaranteeing high performance in island-mode operation. The proposed solution increases the damping of the LNG plant in all the considered configurations. The LNG plant successful operation is validated by comprehensive results.
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line commutated rectifier, liquefied natural gas plants, phase control, sub-synchronous damper converter
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Bongini L, Mastromauro RA, Sgrò D, Malvaldi F. Phase-Controlled Thyristor Sub-Synchronous Damper Converter for a Liquefied Natural Gas Plant. (2023). LAPSE:2023.19664
Author Affiliations
Bongini L: Department of Information Engineering (DINFO), University of Florence, 50139 Florence, Italy
Mastromauro RA: Department of Information Engineering (DINFO), University of Florence, 50139 Florence, Italy [ORCID]
Sgrò D: Baker Hughes, 50127 Florence, Italy
Malvaldi F: Baker Hughes, 50127 Florence, Italy
Mastromauro RA: Department of Information Engineering (DINFO), University of Florence, 50139 Florence, Italy [ORCID]
Sgrò D: Baker Hughes, 50127 Florence, Italy
Malvaldi F: Baker Hughes, 50127 Florence, Italy
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Energies
Volume
14
Issue
17
First Page
5238
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-08-24
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1996-1073
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