Title :
Advanced modeling of the multicontrol functional static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) in Newton power flow
Author :
Zhang, Xiao-Ping
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Univ. of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Abstract :
The static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) is one of the recently developed flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) controllers. The SSSC coupled with a transformer is connected in series with a transmission line. This paper describes a multicontrol functional model of the SSSC for power flow analysis, which can be used for steady state control of one of the following parameters: (1) the active power flow on the transmission line; (2) the reactive power flow on the transmission line; (3) the voltage at the bus; and (4) the impedance (precisely reactance) of the transmission line. Furthermore, the model can also take into account the voltage and current constraints of the SSSC. The detailed implementation of such a multicontrol functional model in Newton power flow algorithm is presented. A special consideration of the initialization of the variables of the SSSC in power flow analysis is also proposed. Numerical examples on the IEEE 30-bus system, IEEE 118-bus system, and IEEE 300-bus system are used to illustrate the feasibility of the SSSC model and performance of the Newton power flow algorithm.
Keywords :
Newton method; flexible AC transmission systems; load flow; power transformers; power transmission control; static VAr compensators; IEEE 118-bus system; IEEE 30-bus system; IEEE 300-bus system; Newton power flow; Newton power flow algorithm; STATCOM; UPFC; active power flow; bus voltage; current constraints; impedance; multicontrol functional model; multicontrol functional static synchronous series compensator; power converter; power flow analysis; reactance; reactive power flow; static synchronous compensator; steady state control; transformer; transmission line; unified power flow controller; voltage constraints; Control systems; Couplings; Flexible AC transmission systems; Load flow; Load flow analysis; Power system modeling; Power transmission lines; Reactive power control; Steady-state; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2003.818690