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Abstract
Series FACTS devices have been successfully used for many years in order to enhance the stability and loadability of high voltage transmission networks. The principle is to compensate the inductive voltage drop in the line by an inserted capacitive voltage or in other words to reduce the effective reactance of the transmission line to enhance available transfer capability (ATC) in the network. ATC accurately reflects the physical realities of the transmission network, all system conditions, uses, and limits in a consistent manner. It depends on other parameters namely total transfer capability (TTC), capacity benefit margin (CBM), transmission reliability margin (TRM), and existing transmission commitments (ETC) that are described in this study thoroughly. This paper investigates the optimized use of FACTS devices and mainly thyristor controlled series capacitor (TCSC) to improve ATC and maximize total transfer capability generally defined as the maximum power transfer transaction between a specific power-seller and a power-buyer in a two area designed power system. The case study has been implemented on a 13-bus multi-machine test system using PowerWorld Simulator version 12.0. Furthermore, static linear analysis methods have been taken into account in calculating ATC and the impact on various factors has been defined clearly.
为了提高高压输电网络的稳定性和负载性,FACTS系列设备已成功使用多年。其原理是通过插入电容电压来补偿线路中的感应电压降,即减小传输线的有效电抗,以提高网络中的可用传输能力(ATC)。ATC以一致的方式准确地反映了传输网络的物理现实、所有系统条件、使用和限制。它取决于其他参数,即总传输能力(TTC)、容量效益边际(CBM)、传输可靠性边际(TRM)和现有传输承诺(ETC),这些在本研究中得到了充分的描述。本文研究了优化使用FACTS器件和主要是晶闸管控制串联电容器(TCSC)来提高ATC和最大化总传输能力(通常定义为在两个区域设计的电力系统中特定电力卖方和电力买方之间的最大功率传输交易)。本案例研究已在一个13总线的多机测试系统上使用PowerWorld Simulator version 12.0实现。此外,在计算ATC时考虑了静态线性分析方法,明确了各因素对ATC的影响。