2013
DOI: 10.5370/jeet.2013.8.5.991
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Maximization of Transmission System Loadability with Optimal FACTS Installation Strategy

Abstract: -Instead of building new substations or transmission lines, proper installation of flexible AC transmission systems (FACTS) devices can make the transmission networks accommodate more power transfers with less expansion cost. In this paper, the problem to maximize power system loadability by optimally installing two types of FACTS devices, namely static var compensator (SVC) and thyristor controlled series compensator (TCSC), is formulated as a mixed discrete-continuous nonlinear optimization problem (MDCP). T… Show more

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“…The TVT [53] is introduced here for installing SVC at suitable location to maintain the bus voltages in the desired level to improve the system static security. Then, referring to [54,55], with the Jacobian matrix, the changes of the state variables can be evaluated by the tangent vector as follows: The algorithm works by successively assigning flow f (a ij ) to arcs along a directed path from s to t until no more flow can be added.…”
Section: Tangent Vector Technique (Tvt)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TVT [53] is introduced here for installing SVC at suitable location to maintain the bus voltages in the desired level to improve the system static security. Then, referring to [54,55], with the Jacobian matrix, the changes of the state variables can be evaluated by the tangent vector as follows: The algorithm works by successively assigning flow f (a ij ) to arcs along a directed path from s to t until no more flow can be added.…”
Section: Tangent Vector Technique (Tvt)mentioning
confidence: 99%