Power line compensation study of a static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) based on soft switching 48-pulse PWM inverter

Ustun, Taha Selim and Mekhilef, Saad (2009) Power line compensation study of a static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) based on soft switching 48-pulse PWM inverter. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 3 (2). pp. 1301-1314. ISSN 1991-8178,

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Abstract

This paper discusses a Static Synchronous Series Compensator which is constructed with a 48-pulse inverter. Extensive simulation studies are carried out to verify the proper operation of the mentioned Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS) device. In MATLAB simulation environment the designed device is connected to a power system that is comprised of three phase power source, transmission line, line inductance and load. The system parameters such as line voltage, line current, reactive power Q and real power P transmissions are observed both when the Static Synchronous Series Compensator is connected to and disconnected from the power system. The compensation achieved by the SSSC and its effects on the line voltage, line current, phase angle and real/reactive power flow are examined in detail. The motivation of modeling a Static Synchronous Series Compensator from a multi-pulse inverter is to enhance the voltage waveform of the device and this is observed in total harmonic distortion (THD) analysis performed in the end. The results of the study shows that the voltage injection is successfully achieved by the new device and the power flow and phase angle can be controlled. Also the THD analysis assures that this is accomplished without comprising from the quality of the line voltage and current.

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Additional Information: Cited By (since 1996): 3 Export Date: 16 November 2012 Source: Scopus Language of Original Document: English Correspondence Address: Ustun, T. S.; Department of Electrical Engineering, University Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; email: tahaselim@yahoo.com References: Asare, P., Diez, T., Galli, A., O'neill-Carillo, E., Robertson, J., Zhao, R., (1994) An Overview of Flexible AC Transmission Systems, , ECE Technical Reports PURDUE University; El-Moursi, M.S., Sharaf, A.M., Novel Controllers for the 48-Pulse VSC STATCOM and SSSC for Voltage Regulation and Reactive Power Compensation (2005) IEEE Transactions On Power Systems, 20 (4); Geethalaksmi, B., Hajmunnisa, T., Dananjayan, P., Dynamic Characteristic Analysis of SSSC based on 48-pulse Inverter (2007) Proceedings of IPEC, p. 2007; Galiana, F.D., Almeida, K., Toussaint, M., Griffin, J., Atanackovic, D., Ooi, B.T., McGillis, D.T., Assessment and Control Of The Impact Of Facts Devices On Power System Performance (1996) IEEE Transactions On Power Systems, 11 (4); Hui, S.Y.R., Analysis of a Quasi-Resonant Circuit for Soft-Switched Inverters (1996) IEEE Transactions of Power Electronics, 11 (1), pp. 106-114; Hingorani, N., Gyugyi, L., (1999) Understanding FACTS, Concepts and Technology of Flexible AC Transmission Systems, pp. 1-2. , IEEE Press; Habur, K., Leary, D.O., FACTS for Cost Effective and Reliable Transmission of Electrical Energy (2005) Reactive Power Compensation, Power Transmission and Distribution Group of Siemens; Han, B., Moon, S., Karady, G., Dynamic Characteristic Analysis of Multi-bridge PWM Inverter for SSSC (2000) Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 2000, IEEE, 3, pp. 1618-1623; Recommended Practice for Utility Interface of Photovoltaic (PV) Systems (2000) IEEE Standards, p. 929. , IEEE; Kisck, D.O., Navrapescu, V., Kisck, M., Single-Phase Unified Power Quality Conditioner with Optimum Voltage Angle Injection for Minimum VA requirement (2007) Power Electronics Specialists Conference PESC; Lin, Z., Zexiang, C., Yixin, N., Zhou, L., Deqiang, G., A Novel Controller Design for STATCOM Based On The Concept Of Area Center Of Inertia (2008) Third International Conference On Electric Utility Deregulation and Restructuring and Power Technologies, pp. 1281-1286; Mahdad, B., Barek, T., Srairi, K., Strategy of Location and Control of FACTS Devices for Enhancing Power Quality (2006) Proceedings of IEEE Melecon 2006, , Spain; Molinas, M., Kondoh, J., Suul, J.A., Undeland, T., Reactive Support For Wind And Wave Farms With A Statcom For Integration Into The Power System (2006) Proceedings of Renewable Energy Conference 2006, , Japan; Mohan, N., Undeland, T., Robbins, W., (1995) Power Electronics, Converter, Applications, and Design, , John Wiley and Sons; Paserba, J., How FACTS Controllers Benefit AC Transmission Systems (2003) Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition, , PES; Padiyar, K.R., Prabhu, N., Analysis of SubSynchronous Resonance with Three Level Twelve-Pulse VSC based SSSC (2003) Proceedings of TENCON 2003; Singer, A., Hoffman, W., Combined System of the Static Synchronous Series Compensator and Passive Filter Applied to Wind Energy Conversion System (2007) Proceedings of PEDS 2007, , Thailand; Ustun, T.S., Mekhilef, S., A Quasi-Resonant Soft Switching 48-pulse PWM inverter with closed loop current control for the realization of FACTS devices (2008) Proceedings of Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference AUPEC, , 08, Australia; Wildi, T., (1991) Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems, pp. 596-598. , Second Edition, Prentice Hall; Ye, Y., Kazerani, M., Quintena, V., SSSC: Current-Source Converter Based Modeling and Control (2001) Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 2, pp. 949-954. , 2001. IEEEm; Ying, X., Song, Y.H., Chen-Ching, L., Sun, Y., Available Transfer Capability Enhancement Using FACTS Devices (2003) IEEE Transactions On Power Systems, 18 (1); Zhao, Y., Xiao, X., Jia, X., Nonlinear PID Controller of H-Bridge Cascade SSSC Top Level Control (2008) Third International Conference On Electric Utility Deregulation and Restructuring and Power Technologies
Uncontrolled Keywords: FACTS, H-bridge inverter, Matlab simulation, Multi-pulse, Power flow control, Power line compensation, PWM inverter, Quasi-resonant
Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering
Depositing User: Mr Jenal S
Date Deposited: 18 Feb 2013 01:22
Last Modified: 14 Nov 2019 01:12
URI: http://eprints.um.edu.my/id/eprint/4840

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