Optimal placement of FACTS controller scheme for enhancement of power system security in Indian scenario

This paper presents a FACTS operation scheme to enhance the power system security. Three main generic types of FACTS devices are introduced. Line overloads are solved by controlling active power of series compensators and low voltages are solved by controlling reactive power of shunt compensators, r...

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Main Authors: Imran Khan, M.A. Mallick, Malik Rafi, Mohammad Shadab Mirza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2015-09-01
Series:Journal of Electrical Systems and Information Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2314717215000392
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spelling doaj-a053e37526c741f89b1b8269785887b32020-11-25T01:49:12ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Electrical Systems and Information Technology2314-71722015-09-012216117110.1016/j.jesit.2015.03.013Optimal placement of FACTS controller scheme for enhancement of power system security in Indian scenarioImran KhanM.A. MallickMalik RafiMohammad Shadab MirzaThis paper presents a FACTS operation scheme to enhance the power system security. Three main generic types of FACTS devices are introduced. Line overloads are solved by controlling active power of series compensators and low voltages are solved by controlling reactive power of shunt compensators, respectively. Especially, the combined series-shunt compensators such as UPFC are applied to solve both line congestions and low voltages simultaneously. Two kinds of indices that indicate the security level related to line flow and bus voltage is utilized in this paper. They are iteratively minimized to determine operating points of the devices for security enhancement. The sensitivity vectors of the indices are derived to determine the direction of minimum. The proposed algorithm is verified on the IEEE 14-bus system with FACTS devices in a normal condition and in a line-faulted contingency.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2314717215000392FACTS (Flexible AC Transmission Systems)Security marginLoading factorTCSCSVC
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author Imran Khan
M.A. Mallick
Malik Rafi
Mohammad Shadab Mirza
spellingShingle Imran Khan
M.A. Mallick
Malik Rafi
Mohammad Shadab Mirza
Optimal placement of FACTS controller scheme for enhancement of power system security in Indian scenario
Journal of Electrical Systems and Information Technology
FACTS (Flexible AC Transmission Systems)
Security margin
Loading factor
TCSC
SVC
author_facet Imran Khan
M.A. Mallick
Malik Rafi
Mohammad Shadab Mirza
author_sort Imran Khan
title Optimal placement of FACTS controller scheme for enhancement of power system security in Indian scenario
title_short Optimal placement of FACTS controller scheme for enhancement of power system security in Indian scenario
title_full Optimal placement of FACTS controller scheme for enhancement of power system security in Indian scenario
title_fullStr Optimal placement of FACTS controller scheme for enhancement of power system security in Indian scenario
title_full_unstemmed Optimal placement of FACTS controller scheme for enhancement of power system security in Indian scenario
title_sort optimal placement of facts controller scheme for enhancement of power system security in indian scenario
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Electrical Systems and Information Technology
issn 2314-7172
publishDate 2015-09-01
description This paper presents a FACTS operation scheme to enhance the power system security. Three main generic types of FACTS devices are introduced. Line overloads are solved by controlling active power of series compensators and low voltages are solved by controlling reactive power of shunt compensators, respectively. Especially, the combined series-shunt compensators such as UPFC are applied to solve both line congestions and low voltages simultaneously. Two kinds of indices that indicate the security level related to line flow and bus voltage is utilized in this paper. They are iteratively minimized to determine operating points of the devices for security enhancement. The sensitivity vectors of the indices are derived to determine the direction of minimum. The proposed algorithm is verified on the IEEE 14-bus system with FACTS devices in a normal condition and in a line-faulted contingency.
topic FACTS (Flexible AC Transmission Systems)
Security margin
Loading factor
TCSC
SVC
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2314717215000392
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