scholarly journals AUTOMATION OF REACTIVE POWER COMPENSATION IN ELECTRICAL NETWORKS.

2020 ◽  
Vol 85 (05) ◽  
pp. 615-618
Author(s):  
Mukhammadyusuf Shuxrat ugli Mukhammadjonov ◽  
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Azizbek Shokirjon ug‘li Tursunov ◽  
Dostonbek Raximjon o’g’li Abduraximov ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2131 (4) ◽  
pp. 042073
Author(s):  
E Yu Mikaelian ◽  
M A Trubicin

Abstract The choice of the installation site for compensating devices is determined by various factors that should be taken into account when performing calculations. The location of reactive power compensation devices is determined by the results of mathematical modeling and the optimal operating mode of individual sections of electrical networks. The paper presents the results of modeling, considers the uncertainties encountered when solving the problem of placing compensating devices.


Author(s):  
V. P. Schasny ◽  
A. I. Zhukouski

The efficiency of an enterprise’s power supply system depends on the quality of electricity and the losses of the latter in electrical networks; both being largely determined by the modes of voltage control and reactive power compensation. In practice, the problems of voltage control and reactive power compensation in power supply systems of industrial enterprises, including electric networks with a voltage of up to 1 kV, as well as 6, 10 kV and higher, are often solved separately. It triggers an irrational use of existing voltage control devices, underutilization of the installed capacity of compensating devices, and affects the voltage control in the electrical networks of the power supply organization. Since voltage management and compensation modes of reactive power are inseparable, they can be correctly determined only with the use of an integrated approach based on technical and economic criteria and taking into account technical requirements and local conditions. This article analyzes the mutual influence of voltage control and reactive power compensation modes in the electrical networks of industrial enterprises from the point of view of ensuring the quality of electricity and minimizing load power losses. The method and results of calculations (on the example of a specific industrial facility) for determining voltage deviations and losses in the electrical network as well as for selecting parameters for voltage control and reactive power compensation are presented. Due to the close relationship of these modes that affect all voltage levels, the effectiveness of measures cannot be ensured without the use of multifunctional devices for controlling the equipment of transformer substations.


2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (104) ◽  
pp. 154-160
Author(s):  
I. Doroshenko, ◽  
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T. Druchyna, ◽  
Yu. G. Sarahman ◽  

2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 591-599
Author(s):  
Ma Wenchuan ◽  
Zhitong Li ◽  
Chen Daochang ◽  
Qi Jiaming ◽  
Zhou Qiang ◽  
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For resolving the problem that power filter cannot work normally because TCR (thyristor controlled reactor) generates extra third harmonic current under asymmetrical voltage, the paper proposes the estimation method of current capacity that TCR generates extra third harmonic current under asymmetrical voltage. Considering extra third harmonic current under asymmetrical voltage, Optimum method based on genetic algorithm is used to design the parameters of power filter. With reactive power compensation and harmonic suppression project of a steel mill as example, the proposed method is simulated by Matlab. Simulation results show optimized power filter can eliminate extra third harmonic current effects under asymmetrical voltage, meet the requirement of reactive power compensation, reduce harmonics current that load injects into system, and guarantee the power filter safe operation under asymmetrical voltage.


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