1. Power-flow model and steady-state analysis of the hybrid flow controller
- Author
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Niaki, S. Ali Nabavi, Iravani, Reza, and Noroozian, Mojtaba
- Subjects
Electric power transmission -- Models ,Capacitors -- Design and construction ,Electric controllers -- Design and construction ,Electronic control -- Design and construction ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
This paper introduces a hybrid flow controller (HFC) as a new member of flexible ac transmission system (FACTS) controllers for steady-state and power-flow control of power transmission lines. HFC is a hybrid compensator (i.e., provides series and/or shunt compensation). Structurally, an HFC unit is composed of a mechanically switched phase-shifting transformer, a mechanically switched shunt capacitor, and multimodule, series-connected, thyristor-switched capacitors and inductors. This paper describes the steady-state operation, single-phase equivalent circuit, power-flow model, and V-I and P-Q characteristics of the HFC. This paper highlights the steady-state technical features of the HFC for power-flow control of a study system and also provides a quantitative comparison of the HFC, UPFC, and PST. Index Terms--Flexible ac transmission system (FACTS), power flow, thyristor-switched series capacitor (TSSC), thyristor-switched series reactor (TSSR), unified power-flow controller (UPFC).
- Published
- 2008