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Title: | Review on Sub-Synchronous Resonance Damping with Thyristor Controlled Series Compensators |
Authors: | Weerakoon, D. R. Annakkage, U. D. Karawita, C. |
Keywords: | Thyristor Controlled Series Compensators (TCSC) Sub-Synchronous Resonance (SSR) time-domain analysis IEEE 1st Benchmark model for SSR studies Sub-Synchronous Compensators Thyristor Controlled |
Issue Date: | 2-Mar-2023 |
Publisher: | SLIIT Faculty of Engineering |
Series/Report no.: | Journal of Advances in Engineering and Technology;Volume 01, Issue 02 |
Abstract: | Over many years, the power industry has used series compensation with fixed series capacitors for long-distance ac power transmission. With the availability of Thyristor Controlled Series Compensators (TCSC), utilities have the option of using them instead of fixed series capacitors to exploit the advantage of their flexibility and controllability. The use of TCSCs for damping electro-mechanical oscillations and Sub-Synchronous Resonance (SSR) has been investigated and reported over the years. This paper presents a review of those techniques to damp SSR problems associated with conventional multi-mass turbine generator systems in series compensated networks. This paper also demonstrates that SSR can be damped out with the proper choice of TCSC parameters and/or control strategies even without an auxiliary damping controller. Sub-synchronous behavior of the TCSC is simulated in both open loop and closed loop controls in the time domain through Electro-Magnetic Transient (EMT) simulations. IEEE 1st Benchmark model for SSR studies is used in this paper to demonstrate the effect of TCSC parameters and control methodology in damping SSR. |
URI: | https://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/3370 |
ISSN: | 2950-7138 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal of Advances in Engineering and Technology Volume 01, Issue 02 |
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