Certain Analytical Aspects of Power Systems in the Presence of Facts Controllers - SVC and TCSC

Certain Analytical Aspects of Power Systems in the Presence of Facts Controllers - SVC and TCSC

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Volume-71 Issue-7
Year of Publication : 2023
Author : Amita Mane, Shamik Chatterjee, Amol Kalage
DOI : 10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I7P238

How to Cite?

Amita Mane, Shamik Chatterjee, Amol Kalage, "Certain Analytical Aspects of Power Systems in the Presence of Facts Controllers - SVC and TCSC," International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, vol. 71, no. 7, pp. 394-405, 2023. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I7P238

Abstract
Calculating power flows and voltages throughout a network under specific terminal or bus conditions is the power flow problem. The calculations of power flow are analyzed in power systems for planning, operational planning, the scheduling of economics and operation/control. Power flow equations, generally referred into power flow, are the key to power system operation. Effective power system performance with construction is generally done with the power flows. Newton-Raphson’s (NR) method ensures that a good technique is applied for effectively tracking the power flow calculations. The effectiveness and the ability of the transmission lines to operate within critical parameters varies, mostly depending on the power system. So, to maintain a suitable voltage profile at multiple buses with changing power flow, the NR approach is applied. In this study, a MATLAB program to compute voltages, active, reactive power, and losses is developed in the selected systems, and to analyze the results for wide load variations, different transmission line parameters incorporated the compensators SVC and TCSC. The analysis is presented for the standard IEEE-14 bus system supporting graphical along with numerical results are presented.

Keywords
Power flow, Newton-Raphson’s method, SVC, TCSC.

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