2006
DOI: 10.1109/tpwrd.2005.852301
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A Platform for Validation of FACTS Models

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“…17) in the case of the INC are much smaller than for no INC. These results are consistent with the design objectives, namely, the INC is optimally designed to minimize the voltage deviation at bus 6 as well as the magnitudes of active power oscillations in terms of the utility function U in (13).…”
Section: B Statcom In Voltage Control Model In the Case Of No Incsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…17) in the case of the INC are much smaller than for no INC. These results are consistent with the design objectives, namely, the INC is optimally designed to minimize the voltage deviation at bus 6 as well as the magnitudes of active power oscillations in terms of the utility function U in (13).…”
Section: B Statcom In Voltage Control Model In the Case Of No Incsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The original four-machine 12-bus benchmark power system in [13] is used as a platform system for studying FACTS device applications and integration of wind generation. Fig.…”
Section: Power System Modelmentioning
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“…The original four-machine 12-bus benchmark power system in [168] was used as a platform system to study the flexible ac transmission system (FACTS) device applications for the transient stability analysis. In this study, the single-line diagram of the four-machine 12-bus power system is modified by placing a WT and a STATCOM at bus 6 (PCC), as shown in Figure 4.5.…”
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“…For dynamic studies, in this work, the conventional generators of G1, G2, and G3 are modeled in detail, in which the exciter and turbine governor dynamic models are taken into account. The detailed dynamic specifications of the conventional generators, as well as 12-bus system parameters are given in [168]. Table 4.5 shows the 1.5 MW DFIG parameters, which are used in the simulation results.…”
Section: Power System Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%