Development of advanced analytical techniques for the analysis of subsynchronous torsional interaction with FACTS devices

A. R. Messina, S. Rivera, S.D. Olguin, V.D. Ruiz
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Summary form only given. The potential for subsynchronous torsional interaction (SSTI) with static VAr compensators (SVCs) and other FACTS devices has been considered in simulation studies as well as in real applications. System studies suggest that large SVCs could have a noticeable impact on torsional vibration modes of nearby generators especially under high-stress conditions. The SSTI sensitivity to SVCs appears from these investigations, mainly related to the dimension and location of SVCs as well as the effect of the voltage control loop and supplemental modulation controls at subsynchronous frequencies. Analysis of SSTI requires complete characterisation of both, the electromechanical dynamics and the electromagnetic dynamics of the network including representation of power system controls in the subsynchronous frequency range. As pointed out by several researchers, SSTI involving FACTS devices is a rather complicated phenomenon, which depends on several factors such as power flow and the interaction with other control devices and control actions. This paper presents some recent advances on the development of analytical techniques for the analysis of subsynchronous resonance (SSR) with AC transmission lines and SSTI with power system controls, namely SVCs and thyristor-controlled series capacitors (TCSCs). Emphasis is being placed on the analysis of the combined effect of series capacitor-compensated transmission lines and SVCs on torsional vibrations. An advanced linear state model of the power system that includes the representation of several FACTS devices is presented.
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与FACTS装置进行次同步扭相互作用分析的先进分析技术的发展
只提供摘要形式。在模拟研究和实际应用中,已经考虑了静态无功补偿器(SVCs)和其他FACTS装置的次同步扭转相互作用(SSTI)的可能性。系统研究表明,大型SVCs可能对附近发电机的扭振模式产生显著影响,特别是在高应力条件下。SSTI对svc的敏感性主要与svc的尺寸和位置以及电压控制环和次同步频率下补充调制控制的作用有关。对SSTI的分析需要对网络的机电动力学和电磁动力学进行完整的描述,包括在次同步频率范围内的电力系统控制的表示。多位研究者指出,涉及FACTS装置的SSTI是一个相当复杂的现象,它取决于功率流以及与其他控制装置和控制动作的相互作用等多种因素。本文介绍了交流输电线路的次同步谐振(SSR)分析技术和电力系统控制的次同步谐振(SSTI)分析技术的最新进展,即SVCs和晶闸管控制串联电容器(TCSCs)。重点分析了串联电容补偿输电线路和SVCs对扭转振动的综合影响。提出了一种先进的电力系统线性状态模型,该模型包含多个FACTS器件的表示。
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