Damping of power swings using a FACTS device of the TCPS type: modelling and laboratory experiments
Authors: Robak, S.; Rasolomampionona, D.D.; Januszewski, M.
Source: International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education, Volume 44, Number 3, September 2007 , pp. 263-279(17)
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Abstract:
Considerations concerning the damping of power swings using a FACTS device like TCPS are presented in this paper. The case of a generator-infinite bus test system is taken into consideration. Phenomena have been analysed both by performing computer simulations of the mathematical model and experimental analysis in laboratory conditions. A short description is given of the laboratory set up equipped with a TCPS device used for the experimental analysis.Keywords: FACTS DEVICE; POWER SWINGS; POWER SYSTEM STABILITY
Document Type: Research article
Publication date: 2007-09-01
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