Title of article :
A new method based on sensitivity analysis to optimize the placement of SSSCs
Author/Authors :
HASHEMI-DEZAKI, Hamed amirkabir university of technology - Electrical Engineering Department, تهران, ايران , MOHAMMADALIZADEH-SHABESTARY, Masoud amirkabir university of technology - Electrical Engineering Department, تهران, ايران , ASKARIAN-ABYANEH, Hossein amirkabir university of technology - Electrical Engineering Department, تهران, ايران , GHAREHPETIAN, Gevork amirkabir university of technology - Electrical Engineering Department, تهران, ايران , GARMRUDI, Mehdi amirkabir university of technology - Electrical Engineering Department, تهران, ايران
Abstract :
The exible altering current transmission system (FACTS) controllers such as static synchronous series compensators (SSSCs) and unified power ow controllers can strongly improve the different parameters of power systems. They can be used to improve the transient stabilities, voltage profiles, lines transmission capabilities, etc. Therefore, the optimized allocation of FACTS devices is an important issue in recent research. The optimal placements of FACTS devices can have a determinant effect on the performance of a system, too. In this paper, the proper allocation of SSSCs is proposed. Sensitivity analysis is used in order to model SSSCs effects on the power system. The advantage of this modeling based on sensitivity analysis is to accelerate the optimization process. By using SA for modeling the SSSC, optimization needs only one load ow in the initial state. According to this method, there is no need for exact modeling of SSSCs. Due to its high speed, another advantage of this method is its ability to cover all possible input values and all candidate places for SSSCs. Additionally, the number of SSSCs is not limited and it can vary during optimization. This approach is based on the objective function including transient stability and active power transmission capacity indices. The proposed method is applied on a typical 6-bus network and the 57-bus IEEE test system. The results show the performance of this method.
Keywords :
Static synchronous series compensators (SSSC) , optimized placement , genetic algorithm , transmission capability , transmission phase angle
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences