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Journal articles on the topic "Statics Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC)"

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A. Patel, Nilaykumar, and Dr Praghnesh Bhatt. "SSR mitigation in power system with static synchronous series compensator." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 3 (2018): 1457. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.14443.

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Series compensation in transmission line with fixed series capacitor may cause Subsynchronous Resonance (SSR) at certain compensation level. This paper presents the application of static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) to mitigate impact of SSR. For analysis of SSR, IEEE first benchmark model is used and SSSC is located in transmission line at generator end. The linearized state space equation of SMIB system without and with SSSC has been developed to carry out eigenvalue analysis to identify potential modes for SSR. The AVR and PSS in the generator control loop coordinated with SSSC can successfully mitigate SSR. Time domain simulation is also carried out to confirm the results obtained with eigenvalue analysis.
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Akinuli Abimbola, Anthony, Adewale Akinola Olubunmi, Ibrahim Adebisi Oluseun, Taofiki Akinwale Adio, Akindele Afolabi Segun, and Noma-Osaghae Etinosa. "Hybrid voltage regulation of the Nigerian 330 kV grid using static synchronous compensator and static synchronous series compensator." Engineering review 44, no. 3 (2024): 149–68. https://doi.org/10.30765/er.2613.

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Recently, the control of voltage instability through appropriate power factor correction programmes has become a necessity in power systems due to recurring blackouts and cascading outages that interrupt the smooth supply of electricity to customers. The study examined the combined effect of a Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) and a Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC) for voltage stability enhancement of the Nigerian 330 kV, 28-bus power network. Before compensation, several buses in the network experienced voltage magnitudes below the statutory limit. The application of the combined STATCOM-SSSC system improved the voltage magnitudes at these critical buses, bringing them within acceptable levels. The integration of STATCOM-SSSC also minimized the total active and reactive power losses of the system by 12.51% and 6.65%, respectively, resulting in an annual cost saving of 1.55 billion Naira in power exports. The study demonstrated that the hybrid use of STATCOM and SSSC effectively enhanced the voltage stability of the Nigerian 330 kV power grid. The findings highlight the benefits of implementing advanced reactive power compensation techniques to improve the performance and resilience of the Nigerian power system.
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Patil, Vinoda, and Prof Nandakumar C. "Voltage Stability Improvement In Multi-bus System Using Static Synchronous Series Compensator." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 10, no. 6 (2022): 1052–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.43928.

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Abstract: Network stability has become a major worry as the power system has become increasingly complicated as a result of open access electricity market activities and increased demand. Voltage unbalance and collapse have become a global issue for a variety of reasons. FACTS devices are used to manage system stability issues. Use of a static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) to enhance the voltage stability of a power system is investigated in this paper. IEEE 9 bus networks are modelled using MATLAB Simulink software to investigate voltage management and reactive power compensation. For a multibus system, the effectiveness of SSSC on voltage stability is examined. Using a static synchronous series compensator enhances voltage stability. Keywords: SSSC, Faults, voltage improvement
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Sujeeth Kumara, K., J. Sathwikab, B. Sruthic, R. Pravachand, and B. Vijay kumare. "The Impact of Serial Controllable Facts Devices on Voltage Stability." Electrical and Automation Engineering 2, no. 1 (2023): 14–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.46632/eae/2/1/3.

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As the world's population continues to grow, the demand for electricity is also increasing rapidly. Ensuring the quality of power supply, voltage stability, unity power factor, and minimizing power losses is essential for delivering power to every user end. In order to achieve this, compensation techniques are needed. This project focuses on Serial controllable Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS) devices, such as Controllable Series Compensator (CSC) and Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC), which have a significant impact on the voltage and power stability of an electric power system (EPS). The mathematical derivation of the voltage dependency of CSC and SSSC is extracted for the single-load infinitive-bus model (SLIB). New analytical equations are developed to compare the impact of CSC and SSSC on voltage stability in a five-bus system. The results of the analysis are expected to reveal that CSC has a crucial role to play in enhancing voltage stability, and its impact is greater than that of SSSC when considering equal CSC and SSSC MVA ratings. When it comes to voltage controllability, SSSC (Static synchronous series compensator) is superior to CSC (Controllable Series Compensator), especially in situations where there are having low voltages or having low loads.
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Zaidan, Majeed Rashid, and Saber Izadpanah Toos. "Emergency congestion management of power systems by static synchronous series compensator." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 25, no. 3 (2022): 1258–65. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v25.i3.pp1258-1265.

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From a transmission system point of view, any overload on the grid lines during operation in situations such as peak load or emergency conditions include line outage or generator outage, is refers to congestion. Generally, the congestion can be managed by controlling power flow. On the other hand, series compensation has a significant role in control power flow; therefore, series compensation equipment like fixed series capacitor (FSC), thyristor-controlled series capacitor (TCSC), and static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) can be used for congestion management. In this paper, an SSSC is used in a transmission line to manage congestion in emergency conditions, line outage and generator outage. The congestion rent contribution method has been used to determine the location of the SSSC in the IEEE 14-bus test system. This technique finds the transmission line 1-2 (from bus 1 to bus 2) is the best location of the SSSC to reduce congestion. After installing an SSSC in the specified line, simulation results show that the power flow has been controlled, leading to reducing the congestion. In other words, the effectiveness of the SSSC can be seen in reducing the total congestion rent, the total generation cost, and network losses.
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Zaidan, Majeed Rashid, and Saber Izadpanah Toos. "Emergency congestion management of power systems by static synchronous series compensator." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 25, no. 3 (2022): 1258. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v25.i3.pp1258-1265.

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<span>From a transmission system point of view, any overload on the grid lines during operation in situations such as peak load or emergency conditions include line outage or generator outage, is refers to congestion. Generally, the congestion can be managed by controlling power flow. On the other hand, series compensation has a significant role in control power flow; therefore, series compensation equipment like fixed series capacitor (FSC), thyristor-controlled series capacitor (TCSC), and static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) can be used for congestion management. In this paper, an SSSC is used in a transmission line to manage congestion in emergency conditions, line outage and generator outage. The congestion rent contribution method has been used to determine the location of the SSSC in the IEEE 14-bus test system. This technique finds the transmission line 1-2 (from bus 1 to bus 2) is the best location of the SSSC to reduce congestion. After installing an SSSC in the specified line, simulation results show that the power flow has been controlled, leading to reducing the congestion. In other words, the effectiveness of the SSSC can be seen in reducing the total congestion rent, the total generation cost, and network losses.</span>
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AROCKIARAJ, SONASALAM, BAIRAVAN VEERAYAN MANIKANDAN, and ANANTHAN BHUVANESH. "FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLED STATCOM WITH A SERIES COMPENSATED TRANSMISSION LINE ANALYSIS." REVUE ROUMAINE DES SCIENCES TECHNIQUES — SÉRIE ÉLECTROTECHNIQUE ET ÉNERGÉTIQUE 68, no. 3 (2023): 307–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.59277/rrst-ee.2023.3.10.

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The integration of wind farms with transmission networks exhibits several problems. The sub-synchronous resonance (SSR) plays a vital role in those issues, and it must be reduced. Two effective flexible ac transmission system (FACTS) based voltage control devices, namely static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) and static compensator (STATCOM) are proposed in this paper to mitigate the SSR. Detailed eigenvalue analysis was conducted to prove the successful mitigation of SSR by two controllers in a series of compensated wind farms. To find the dominant control scheme, the eigenvalues of the proposed controllers are compared with PSCAD/EMTDC simulations. Finally, a comparison study is carried out between the two proposed SSR controllers.Further, the fuzzy logic control based on STATCOM and SSSC is also developed to enhance the stability margin of the wind turbine. The results have been validated with the IEEE 1st SSR benchmark system. From the results, it is proven that Fuzzy Logic Controller (FLC) based SSSC exhibits better performance than STATCOM.
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Muhammad, Ali. "Enhancement of Dynamic Performance of Transmission Line using Static Synchronous Series Compensator." International Journal of Engineering Works (IJEW) 6, no. 05 (2019): 164–71. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2665681.

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Static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) belongs to the facts family. It controls the flow of power in transmission line. The SSSC is a voltage source inverter connected in series with the transmission line and injects the voltage in quadrature with line current. Demand of power is growing day after day. Installation of new transmission lines is difficult because of environmental factors. The power flow capacity of existing transmission line has to be increased which is done by using compensation devices. The main reason behind poor performance of transmission system is the power flow capacity of existing transmission line under dynamic situations subjected to disturbances. FACTS technology opens new opportunities for controlling power and increases the usable capacity. It enhances corresponding power to flow through such lines under normal and contingency conditions. Recently new advancement in FACTS technology has introduced devices for reactive power compensation.  In this paper, a case study is discussed and test system is simulated in MATLAB/Simulink under normal conditions and also under fault conditions to improve the transient stability of the system. A 132kv transmission line coming from Kohat grid station to tall grid station has been selected as a test system which is suspected to overloaded conditions due to which voltage stability could not be maintained especially during the months of June, July and August. Static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) is installed near the Kohat bus. The results of current, voltage, active power and reactive power have been analysed with and without SSSC in the test system. Results shown that the stability of power system, voltage profile and power flow capability enhances by using SSSC. Also by using SSSC the oscillations were damped very quickly as compared to the circuit without using SSSC and the stability is maintained.
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Liu, Qing, Yan Yan Chang, and Yan Xu. "Fault Position Identification for Series Compensated Lines with SSSC Based on Improved Wavelet Packet Entropy." Advanced Materials Research 383-390 (November 2011): 5200–5205. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.383-390.5200.

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In this paper, the correction factor is introduced to improve the wavelet packet entropy, which is used to analyze the transient fault current of the series compensated line with Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC). The results show that the wavelet packet entropy when the fault point is before SSSC is much larger than that when the fault point is after SSSC. According to this characteristic, the scheme of identifying fault position for series compensated lines with SSSC is put forward. Cooperated this scheme with the distance protection, the measured impedance of distance protection is adjusted adaptively so that the over-reaching and under-reaching of the distance protection due to SSSC can be eliminated effectively.
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Masenkane, Mahlomola, and Rudiren Pillay Carpanen. "Damping Subsynchronous Resonance Using a Static Synchronous Series Compensator Based Supplementary Damping Controller." International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa 42 (April 2019): 122–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/jera.42.122.

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This paper investigates the effectiveness of a supplementary damping controller around a Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC) in mitigating the torsional oscillations due to interaction of series compensated transmission line with the nearby turbine-generator shafts. The main objective of the controller is to suppress the unstable torsional oscillations with frequencies coinciding with the turbine-generator shaft torsional modes, through modulation of the reactance provided by the SSSC. Detailed simulation studies are done in Power System Computer Aided Design (PSCAD) using a single machine infinite bus (SMIB) power system adopted from the IEEE first benchmark model (FBM) for subsynchronous resonance analysis. The results show that this supplementary damping controller can provide positive damping to the unstable torsional oscillations due to presence of conventional series capacitors in the line or an SSSC or a combination of both the SSSC and conventional series capacitor banks.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Statics Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC)"

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Jalboub, Mohamed K. "Investigation of the application of UPFC controllers for weak bus systems subjected to fault conditions. An investigation of the behaviour of a UPFC controller: the voltage stability and power transfer capability of the network and the effect of the position of unsymmetrical fault conditions." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5699.

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In order to identify the weakest bus in a power system so that the Unified Power Flow Controller could be connected, an investigation of static and dynamic voltage stability is presented. Two stability indices, static and dynamic, have been proposed in the thesis. Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) analysis has been used for the dynamic stability analysis. Results based on the Western System Coordinate Council (WSCC) 3-machine, 9-bus test system and IEEE 14 bus Reliability Test System (RTS) shows that these indices detect with the degree of accuracy the weakest bus, the weakest line and the voltage stability margin in the test system before suffering from voltage collapse. Recently, Flexible Alternating Current Transmission systems (FACTs) have become significant due to the need to strengthen existing power systems. The UPFC has been identified in literature as the most comprehensive and complex FACTs equipment that has emerged for the control and optimization of power flow in AC transmission systems. Significant research has been done on the UPFC. However, the extent of UPFC capability, connected to the weakest bus in maintaining the power flows under fault conditions, not only in the line where it is installed, but also in adjacent parallel lines, remains to be studied. In the literature, it has normally been assumed the UPFC is disconnected during a fault period. In this investigation it has been shown that fault conditions can affect the UPFC significantly, even if it occurred on far buses of the power system. This forms the main contribution presented in this thesis. The impact of UPFC in minimizing the disturbances in voltages, currents and power flows under fault conditions are investigated. The WSCC 3-machine, 9-bus test system is used to investigate the effect of an unsymmetrical fault type and position on the operation of UPFC controller in accordance to the G59 protection, stability and regulation. Results show that it is necessary to disconnect the UPFC controller from the power system during unsymmetrical fault conditions.<br>Libyan Government
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Jalboub, Mohamed. "Investigation of the application of UPFC controllers for weak bus systems subjected to fault conditions : an investigation of the behaviour of a UPFC controller : the voltage stability and power transfer capability of the network and the effect of the position of unsymmetrical fault conditions." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5699.

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In order to identify the weakest bus in a power system so that the Unified Power Flow Controller could be connected, an investigation of static and dynamic voltage stability is presented. Two stability indices, static and dynamic, have been proposed in the thesis. Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) analysis has been used for the dynamic stability analysis. Results based on the Western System Coordinate Council (WSCC) 3-machine, 9-bus test system and IEEE 14 bus Reliability Test System (RTS) shows that these indices detect with the degree of accuracy the weakest bus, the weakest line and the voltage stability margin in the test system before suffering from voltage collapse. Recently, Flexible Alternating Current Transmission systems (FACTs) have become significant due to the need to strengthen existing power systems. The UPFC has been identified in literature as the most comprehensive and complex FACTs equipment that has emerged for the control and optimization of power flow in AC transmission systems. Significant research has been done on the UPFC. However, the extent of UPFC capability, connected to the weakest bus in maintaining the power flows under fault conditions, not only in the line where it is installed, but also in adjacent parallel lines, remains to be studied. In the literature, it has normally been assumed the UPFC is disconnected during a fault period. In this investigation it has been shown that fault conditions can affect the UPFC significantly, even if it occurred on far buses of the power system. This forms the main contribution presented in this thesis. The impact of UPFC in minimizing the disturbances in voltages, currents and power flows under fault conditions are investigated. The WSCC 3-machine, 9-bus test system is used to investigate the effect of an unsymmetrical fault type and position on the operation of UPFC controller in accordance to the G59 protection, stability and regulation. Results show that it is necessary to disconnect the UPFC controller from the power system during unsymmetrical fault conditions.
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Ladjavardi, Marjan. "Improving small signal stability of power systems in the presence of harmonics." Thesis, Curtin University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/511.

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This thesis investigates the impact of harmonics as a power quality issue on the dynamic behaviour of the power systems. The effectiveness of the power system stabilizers in distorted conditions is also investigated. This thesis consists of three parts as follows:The first part focuses on the operation of the power system under distorted conditions. The conventional model of a synchronous generator in the dq-frame of reference is modified to include the impact of time and space harmonics. To do this, the synchronous generator is first modelled in the harmonic domain. This model helps in calculating the additional parts of the generator fundamental components due to the harmonics. Then the Park transformation is used for calculating the modified fundamental components of the synchronous generator in dq axes. The modified generator rotor angle due to the presence of harmonics is calculated and the impact of damper windings under the influence of harmonics is investigated. This model is used to study the small-signal stability of a distorted Single Machine Infinite Bus (SMIB) system. The eigenvalue analysis method is employed and the system state space equations are calculated by linearizing the differential equations around the operating point using an analytical method. The simulation results are presented for a distorted SMIB system under the influence of different harmonic levels. The impact of damper windings and also harmonics phase angles are also investigated.In the second part of the thesis, the effectiveness of the power system damping controllers under distorted conditions is studied. This investigation is done based on a distorted SMIB system installed with a Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC). In the first step, the system state space equations are derived. A Power Oscillation Damping (POD) controller with a conventional structure is installed on the SSSC to improve the system dynamic behaviour. A genetic-fuzzy algorithm is proposed for tuning the POD parameters. This method along with the observability matrix is employed to design a POD controller under sinusoidal and distorted conditions. The impact of harmonics on the effectiveness of the POD controller under distorted conditions is investigated.In the last part, the steady state and dynamic operation of an actual distributed generation system under sinusoidal and distorted conditions are studied. A decoupled harmonic power flow program is employed for steady state analysis. The nonlinear loads are modelled as decoupled harmonic current sources and the nonlinear model of synchronous generator in harmonic domain is used to calculate the injected current harmonics. For the system dynamic stability study, the power system toolbox with the modified model of the synchronous generator is used. The system eigenvalues are calculated and the effectiveness of the installed Power System Stabilisers (PSS) is investigated under sinusoidal and distorted conditions. Simulation results show that in order to guarantee the effectiveness of a PSS in distorted conditions, it is necessary to consider the harmonics in tuning its parameters.
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Kreikebaum, Frank Karl. "Control of transmission system power flows." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/50392.

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Power flow (PF) control can increase the utilization of the transmission system and connect lower cost generation with load. While PF controllers have demonstrated the ability to realize dynamic PF control for more than 25 years, PF control has been sparsely implemented. This research re-examines PF control in light of the recent development of fractionally-rated PF controllers and the incremental power flow (IPF) control concept. IPF control is the transfer of an incremental quantity of power from a specified source bus to specified destination bus along a specified path without influencing power flows on circuits outside of the path. The objectives of the research are to develop power system operation and planning methods compatible with IPF control, test the technical viability of IPF control, develop transmission planning frameworks leveraging PF and IPF control, develop power system operation and planning tools compatible with PF control, and quantify the impacts of PF and IPF control on multi-decade transmission planning. The results suggest that planning and operation of the power system are feasible with PF controllers and may lead to cost savings. The proposed planning frameworks may incent transmission investment and be compatible with the existing transmission planning process. If the results of the planning tool demonstration scale to the national level, the annual savings in electricity expenditures would be $13 billion per year (2010$). The proposed incremental packetized energy concept may facilitate a reduction in the environmental impact of energy consumption and lead to additional cost savings.
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Quang-SonVo and 武光山. "Dynamic Stability Improvement of a Large-Scale Power System with a DFIG-Based Wind Farm Using a Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC)." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/81326718491169259330.

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Saikumar, H. V. "Investigations On Small Signal Stability Of Power Systems Affected By FACTS Supplementary Modulation Controllers." Thesis, 2004. https://etd.iisc.ac.in/handle/2005/1168.

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Saikumar, H. V. "Investigations On Small Signal Stability Of Power Systems Affected By FACTS Supplementary Modulation Controllers." Thesis, 2004. http://etd.iisc.ernet.in/handle/2005/1168.

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Maturu, Suresh. "Performance Evaluation Of Distance Relays For FACTS Compensated Transmission Lines." Thesis, 2011. https://etd.iisc.ac.in/handle/2005/2084.

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With limited enhancement or expansion of the transmission infrastructure, the contemporary power systems are operating under more stressed conditions. It becomes important to fully utilize the existing transmission system to supply load demand as much as possible, thus eliminating or reducing the need for new transmission investment. Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) technology provides an alternative to fully utilize the existing transmission lines as well as new and upgraded lines, by controlling power and also enhancing the power transfer capability of transmission lines. However, the implementation of FACTS controllers in the transmission system has introduced new power system dynamics that must be addressed in the area of power system protection, such as rapid changes in line impedance, power angle, line currents, transients introduced by the occurrence of fault and associated control action of the FACTS controller. Therefore, the performance of the protection system must be carefully analyzed in the presence of FACTS controllers. The thesis aims at evaluating the performance of distance relays when different types of FACTS controllers, in particular Voltage Source Converter (VSC) based FACTS controllers, are incorporated at the midpoint of the transmission system to achieve voltage profile improvement and power transfer capability. The detailed models of these controllers and their control strategies are described. The presence of FACTS controllers in the loop affects both steady state and transient components of voltage and current signals. The rapid response of FACTS controllers to different power system configurations significantly affects the apparent impedance seen by distance relays. The apparent impedance seen by distance relays would be different from that of the system without FACTS controller. Due to this, the distance relay may malfunction, resulting in unreliable operation of the power system during faults. Furthermore, the effect of FACTS controllers on distance relay operation depends on the type of FACTS controller used, the application for which it has been installed and its location in the power system. The distance relay is evaluated for different loading conditions and for various fault conditions. Simulation studies are carried out using PSCAD/EMTDC based transient simulation package.
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Maturu, Suresh. "Performance Evaluation Of Distance Relays For FACTS Compensated Transmission Lines." Thesis, 2011. http://etd.iisc.ernet.in/handle/2005/2084.

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With limited enhancement or expansion of the transmission infrastructure, the contemporary power systems are operating under more stressed conditions. It becomes important to fully utilize the existing transmission system to supply load demand as much as possible, thus eliminating or reducing the need for new transmission investment. Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) technology provides an alternative to fully utilize the existing transmission lines as well as new and upgraded lines, by controlling power and also enhancing the power transfer capability of transmission lines. However, the implementation of FACTS controllers in the transmission system has introduced new power system dynamics that must be addressed in the area of power system protection, such as rapid changes in line impedance, power angle, line currents, transients introduced by the occurrence of fault and associated control action of the FACTS controller. Therefore, the performance of the protection system must be carefully analyzed in the presence of FACTS controllers. The thesis aims at evaluating the performance of distance relays when different types of FACTS controllers, in particular Voltage Source Converter (VSC) based FACTS controllers, are incorporated at the midpoint of the transmission system to achieve voltage profile improvement and power transfer capability. The detailed models of these controllers and their control strategies are described. The presence of FACTS controllers in the loop affects both steady state and transient components of voltage and current signals. The rapid response of FACTS controllers to different power system configurations significantly affects the apparent impedance seen by distance relays. The apparent impedance seen by distance relays would be different from that of the system without FACTS controller. Due to this, the distance relay may malfunction, resulting in unreliable operation of the power system during faults. Furthermore, the effect of FACTS controllers on distance relay operation depends on the type of FACTS controller used, the application for which it has been installed and its location in the power system. The distance relay is evaluated for different loading conditions and for various fault conditions. Simulation studies are carried out using PSCAD/EMTDC based transient simulation package.
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Book chapters on the topic "Statics Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC)"

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Khan, Laiq, and Rabiah Badar. "Hybrid Adaptive NeuroFuzzy Bspline Based SSSC Damping Control Paradigm." In Handbook of Research on Novel Soft Computing Intelligent Algorithms. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4450-2.ch026.

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This work explores the potential of Bspline based Adaptive NeuroFuzzy Wavelet control to damp low frequency power system oscillations using Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC). A comparison of direct and indirect adaptive control based on Hybrid Adaptive Bspline Wavelet Control (ABSWC) is presented by introducing the online identification block. ABSWC with Identification (ABSWCI) provides the sensitivity information of the plant to control system. The parameters of the control and identification block are updated online using gradient descent based back propagation algorithm. The robustness of the proposed control algorithm has been evaluated for local and inter-area modes of oscillations using different faults. The nonlinear time domain simulation results have been analyzed on the basis of different performance indices and time-frequency representation showing that ABSWC effectively damps low frequency oscillations and incorporation of online identification optimizes the control system performance in terms of control effort which reduces the switching losses of the converter.
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Conference papers on the topic "Statics Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC)"

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Faridi, M., H. Maeiiat, M. Karimi, P. Farhadi, and H. Mosleh. "Power system stability enhancement using static synchronous series compensator (SSSC)." In 2011 3rd International Conference on Computer Research and Development (ICCRD). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccrd.2011.5764220.

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Bhande, Sapana A., and Vinod K. Chandrakar. "Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC) to Improve Power System Security." In 2022 International Conference on Electronics and Renewable Systems (ICEARS). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icears53579.2022.9752146.

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Chandrakar, V. K., and A. G. Kothari. "MFFN based Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC) for Transient Stability improvement." In 2007 International Conference on Intelligent Systems Applications to Power Systems. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isap.2007.4441647.

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Chandrakar, V. K., and A. G. Kothari. "RBFN based Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC) for Transient Stability improvement." In 2006 9th International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icarcv.2006.345227.

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Khan, Shagufta, and Suman Bhowmick. "A novel power flow model of a Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC)." In 2014 6th IEEE Power India International Conference (PIICON). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/34084poweri.2014.7117606.

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Arun Kumar, S., C. Easwarlal, and M. Senthil Kumar. "Multi machine power system stability enhancement using Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC)." In 2012 International Conference on Computing, Electronics and Electrical Technologies (ICCEET). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icceet.2012.6203756.

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Khan, Shagufta, and Suman Bhowmick. "A novel power flow model of a Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC)." In 2014 6th IEEE Power India International Conference (PIICON). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/poweri.2014.7117606.

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Chandrakar, V. K., and A. G. Kothari. "Fuzzy logic based static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) for transient stability improvement." In 2004 IEEE International Conference on Electric Utility Deregulation, Restructuring and Power Technologies. Proceedings. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/drpt.2004.1338500.

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Shankar, C. Udhaya, Rani Thottungal, and S. Mythili. "Voltage stability improvement and power oscillation damping using Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC)." In 2015 IEEE 9th International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Control (ISCO). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isco.2015.7282369.

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Padma, S., M. Rajaram, R. Lakshmipathi, and S. Madhubalan. "Neural network controller for Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC) in transient stability analysis." In 2010 India International Conference on Power Electronics (IICPE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iicpe.2011.5728066.

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