• DocumentCode
    3802516
  • Title

    Analysis of SSR With Three-Level Twelve-Pulse VSC-Based Interline Power-Flow Controller

  • Author

    K. R. Padiyar;Nagesh Prabhu

  • Author_Institution
    Indian Inst. of Sci., Bangalore
  • Volume
    22
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    1688
  • Lastpage
    1695
  • Abstract
    The interline power-flow controller (IPFC) is a voltage-source-converter (VSC)-based flexible ac transmission system (FACTS) controller for series compensation with the unique capability of power-flow management among the multiline transmission systems of a substation. The reactive voltage injected by individual VSCs can be maintained constant or controlled to regulate active power flow in the respective line. While one VSC regulates the dc voltage, the others control the reactive power flows in the lines by injecting series active voltage. This paper presents the modelling of IPFC with 12-pulse, three-level converters and investigates the subsynchronous-resonance (SSR) characteristics of IPFC for different operating modes. The analysis of SSR is carried out based on eigenvalue analysis and transient simulation of the detailed system. It is illustrated with the help of a case study on a system adapted from the IEEE Second Benchmark Model. The analysis uses both D-Q model (neglecting harmonics in the output voltages of VSCs) and the three-phase model of VSCs using switching functions. While the eigenvalue analysis and controller design is based on the D-Q model, the transient simulation considers both models.
  • Keywords
    "Converters","Power conversion","Voltage control","Transient analysis","Control systems","Flexible AC transmission systems","Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions","Analytical models","Energy management","Power system management"
  • Journal_Title
    IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0885-8977
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TPWRD.2007.899544
  • Filename
    4265712