DocumentCode
778657
Title
An Indirect UPFC Model to Enhance Reusability of Newton Power-Flow Codes
Author
Bhowmick, Suman ; Das, Biswarup ; Kumar, Narendra
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Delhi Coll. of Eng., Delhi
Volume
23
Issue
4
fYear
2008
Firstpage
2079
Lastpage
2088
Abstract
Power-flow modeling of a unified power-flow controller (UPFC) increases the complexities of the computer program codes for a Newton-Raphson load-flow (NRLF) analysis. This is due to the fact that modifications of the existing codes are needed for computing power injections, and the elements of the Jacobian matrix to take into account the contributions of the series and shunt voltage sources of the UPFC. Additionally, new codes for computing the UPFC real-power injection terms as well as the associated Jacobian matrix need to be developed. To reduce this complexity of programming codes, in this paper, an indirect yet exact UPFC model is proposed. In the proposed model, an existing power system installed with UPFC is transformed into an augmented equivalent network without any UPFC. Due to the absence of any UPFC, the augmented network can easily be solved by reusing the existing NRLF computer codes to obtain the solution of the original network containing UPFC(s). As a result, substantial reduction in the complexities of the computer program codes takes place. Additionally, the proposed model can also account for various practical device limit constraints of the UPFC.
Keywords
Jacobian matrices; Newton-Raphson method; computational complexity; flexible AC transmission systems; load flow control; power system analysis computing; software reusability; FACTS; Jacobian matrix; NRLF computer codes reusability; Newton power-flow codes; Newton-Raphson load-flow analysis; augmented equivalent network; computer program codes; flexible ac transmission systems; indirect UPFC model; power injections; power system; programming codes; series voltage sources; shunt voltage sources; unified power-flow controller; Flexible ac transmission systems (FACTS); Newton power flow; unified power-flow controller (UPFC);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRD.2008.923105
Filename
4556636
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