Title :
Comparison between Parallels and Series FACTS devices on static voltage stability using MLP index
Author :
Kamarposhti, M.A. ; Noei, A.R. ; Alinezhad, Mostafa ; Soltani, Hamid
Author_Institution :
Jouybar Branch, Dept. of Electr. Eng., Islamic Azad Univ., Jouybar, Iran
Abstract :
Determining maximum loading margins is an important issue in power system operation, as system operators must take proper preventive actions to avoid stability problem. This paper presents a study of parallel FACTS devices and series FACTS devices on steady-state voltage and power stability. Their steady state modeling and effects on power system performance have been studied. It also studies static stability improvement of the power system and hence power flow improvement in the network. Effects of FACTS on system loadability have been discussed and presented here. A method based on the concept of maximum loading point index has been used to compare FACTS devices. The study has been carried out on the IEEE 14 bus test system. The line power transfer capability and loadability of the system and therefore, the stability of the system is increased. It has also been observed that for the improvement of these parameters, the parallel FACTS devices are more adequate than the series FACTS devices.
Keywords :
flexible AC transmission systems; load flow; power system stability; static VAr compensators; FACTS devices; IEEE 14 bus test system; MLP index; line power transfer; maximum loading margin; maximum loading point index; power flow improvement; power stability; static voltage stability; steady state voltage; Bifurcation; Load flow; Power system analysis computing; Power system modeling; Power system stability; Power transmission lines; Reactive power; Steady-state; System testing; Voltage control; FACTS Devices; MLP; Voltage Stability; loadability;
Conference_Titel :
Computer and Automation Engineering (ICCAE), 2010 The 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5585-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5586-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICCAE.2010.5451489