Method for regulating work current of half circuits of...

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H02M 5/42 (2006.01) H02P 13/16 (1980.01)

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CA 1039807

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The invention relates to a method for regulating the work current of half circuits of a bipolar d.c. transmission line having a plurality of interconnected electric valve bridges in the half circuits. The regulation is effected such that a preselected transmitted power magnitude is effected by acting, via current regulators, on control electrodes of the electric valves. The method consists of putting an optimum number of electric valve bridges into operation by the current regulators at an optimum current regulator setting, and establishing the number of the operating bridges as well as the work current magnitude in each half circuit by minimizing the sum of the transmitted power loss components which depend upon the number of the operating bridges, the work current magnitude, and the operating voltage magnitude in the half circuits. The invention also relates to a semi-automatic system for regulating work current in half circuits with the above described method.

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