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    Novel DC Bias Suppression Device Based on Adjustable Parallel Resistances

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    For lack of the appropriate global distribution of dc currents, the conventional suppression method to suppress dc bias based on capacitive dc blocking device (BD) redirects current to the ground as much as possible, which predisposes to the exceeding neutral current of other transformers in the regional power grid and leads to the contradiction between the power grid corporation and other public enterprises. Therefore, this paper presents a flexible suppression method for dc bias based on a novel dc-bias suppression device. First, a current balancing device (CBD) based on adjustable parallel resistances is designed. The mathematical model for global optimal switching of CBDs is established by a field-circuit coupling method with the equivalent resistance network of an ac system along with the location of substations and ground electrodes. The optimal switching scheme to minimize the global maximum dc current is obtained by gravitational search algorithm. Based on the aforementioned work, we propose a suppression strategy considering electro-corrosion of metal pipelines. The effectiveness and superiority of suppression methods are verified by comparative case studies of the Yichang power grid
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