2002
DOI: 10.1541/ieejpes1990.122.12_1321
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Field Test Verification of the Series Static Voltage Compensator for Power Distribution Line

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“…For example, an 1-MVA device is required to control power flow of 1 MVA. In this section, as an approach to reduce device capacity, we propose UPFCtype rotary LC, in which one winding is connected in series to the system in a similar way as the semiconductorbased UPFC [6]. The circuit diagram of UPFC-type rotary LC is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Overview Of Upfc-type Rotary Lcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, an 1-MVA device is required to control power flow of 1 MVA. In this section, as an approach to reduce device capacity, we propose UPFCtype rotary LC, in which one winding is connected in series to the system in a similar way as the semiconductorbased UPFC [6]. The circuit diagram of UPFC-type rotary LC is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Overview Of Upfc-type Rotary Lcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to maintain voltage at the load end, the user power reception point, at a constant level even during an instantaneous voltage drop, series voltage compensators are used [1]. In order to maintain voltage at the load end, the user power reception point, at a constant level even during an instantaneous voltage drop, series voltage compensators are used [1].…”
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“…A problem in recent years has been instantaneous voltage drops due to faults or abrupt changes of load in power systems, with stoppage of equipment in automated factories and semiconductor manufacturing plants. In order to maintain voltage at the load end, the user power reception point, at a constant level even during an instantaneous voltage drop, series voltage compensators are used [1]. The abbreviation SVC is used as an abbreviation for for a series voltage compensator [1,2], and the abbreviation SVC will be used in this paper as well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, voltage/current profile databases are built by multipoint measurements using switches with built-in sensors and other techniques. This approach aims at comprehension of the actual operating conditions in high-voltage distribution lines, and creation of a development environment for new methods of sending voltage control [3][4][5][6][7].…”
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confidence: 99%