scholarly journals Lossless Transmission Lines with Time Varying Specific Parameters

Author(s):  
VASIL G
Author(s):  
Chinna Obaiah Maddela ◽  
Bidyadhar Subudhi ◽  
Sandip Ghosh ◽  
Priyanjali Gogikar

Abstract Thyristor Controlled Series Capacitor (TCSC) is employed as actuator in an interconnected power system using Supplementary Damping Controller (SDC) to enhance the power transfer capabilities between areas as well as damp out the Inter-Area Low-Frequency (IALF) oscillations by varying the impedance of transmission lines. The time-varying delays in the feedback loop and asymmetric saturation limits at the output of TCSC may reduce the performance of the designed controller and lead to closed-loop instability if these are not considered in the process of controller design. Usually, a Minimum Absolute Saturation Bound technique (MASB) is used to convert asymmetric saturation limits into symmetric one. However, such consideration provides an apparent conservative and degrades the performance of the control system. To reduce the conservative in the control design process, a Normalized Saturation Bound (NSB) technique is used in this paper to convert asymmetric saturation limits of TCSC of time-delayed power system. The L-K functional and generalized sector conditions are utilized in the proposed controller design process to compensate the effect of time-varying delay and converted symmetric saturation limits. Sufficient conditions required for controller design are formulated in LMI form. 2-area 4-machine power model is used to verify the performance of the designed controller. From the simulation results, it is observed that the designed controller is giving superior performance in the present of time-varying delays and asymmetric saturation as compared to the designed controller using MASB technique.


2013 ◽  
Vol 448-453 ◽  
pp. 1951-1954
Author(s):  
Xun Zhang ◽  
Hua Rong Zeng ◽  
Yan Ling Li ◽  
Hua Lin Liu ◽  
Hai Zhou ◽  
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Based on Wagner field cancellation method, the paper presents a simplified method to calculate the induced overvoltage on transmission lines excited by lightning striking on tower. Firstly the square-wave response of lightning-induced voltage is calculated, and then the responses produced by other excitations can be calculated by Duhamel integral. This method can reflect the time-varying characteristic of the induced overvoltage. The simulation results show that the amplitude of lightning current and the length of upward leader have greater impacts on the induced overvoltage.


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