Investigation of the Effects of FACTS Devices on the Voltage Stability of Power Systems
Autor: | Salih Ermis, Ramazan Bayindir, Mehmet Yesilbudak |
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Přispěvatelé: | Kırşehir Ahi Evran Üniversitesi, Teknik Bilimler Meslek Yüksekokulu, Elektrik ve Otomasyon Bölümü |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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business.industry Computer science 020209 energy Electrical engineering Static VAR compensator 02 engineering and technology STATCOM Power systems Electric power system Voltage stability Flexible AC transmission system SVC voltage stability Unified power flow controller 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering Maximum power transfer theorem UPFC Power-flow study Electric power business |
Popis: | 6th IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on RENEWABLE ENERGY RESEARCH and APPLICATIONS (ICRERA 2017) -- NOV 05-08, 2017 -- San Diego, CA WOS: 000426708600183 In parallel with the technological advances, the electrical power demand is constantly increasing and this makes the voltage stability difficult for the electrical power systems. At this point, FACTS (Flexible AC Transmission System) devices come into prominence in order to provide the voltage stability and increase the power transfer capacity. In this study, the most critical buses are determined by making the continuous power flow analysis on the IEEE 14-bus power system. Then, the FACTS devices SVC (static VAr compensator), UPFC (unified power flow controller), STATCOM (static synchronous compensator) and SSSC (static synchronous series compensator) are used to provide the voltage stability. For the cases with/without FACTS devices, the maximum loading limits of the most critical buses are compared by utilizing the bus voltage and bus angle values, and the lambda-V curves. In consequene, many comparative assessments are made related to the voltage stability enhancement in power systems. IAS IEEE Ind Applicat Soc, IES, IEEJ, IEICE Commun Soc, KBSoftware, IEEE, IJRER, PELS |
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