Implementation of the power transistor assisted Sen transformer in steady-state load flow analysis

The wide use of power flow controllers (PFCs) in transmission and distribution grids is becoming imperative. Power transistor-assisted Sen transformer (TAST) is a very recently introduced novel PFC that bridges the gap between most versatile flexible AC transmission systems controllers. It proved to...

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Main Authors: Mohamed, Salah Eldeen Gasim, Jasni, Jasronita, Mohd Radzi, Mohd Amran, Hizam, Hashim
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Language:English
Published: The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2018
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/74591/
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author Mohamed, Salah Eldeen Gasim
Jasni, Jasronita
Mohd Radzi, Mohd Amran
Hizam, Hashim
author_facet Mohamed, Salah Eldeen Gasim
Jasni, Jasronita
Mohd Radzi, Mohd Amran
Hizam, Hashim
author_sort Mohamed, Salah Eldeen Gasim
building UPM Institutional Repository
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description The wide use of power flow controllers (PFCs) in transmission and distribution grids is becoming imperative. Power transistor-assisted Sen transformer (TAST) is a very recently introduced novel PFC that bridges the gap between most versatile flexible AC transmission systems controllers. It proved to possess closely comparable technical characteristics to that of the unified power flow controller (UPFC) at an installation cost that is less than the half. It is thus an attractive substitute of the UPFC for many utility applications. Nonetheless, since the TAST is a newly introduced PFC, it is of great importance to develop its steady-state model for its implementation in modern power systems analysis. The main contribution of this study is presenting two accurate steady-state models of the TAST: a simplified Simulink model (SSM) and a comprehensive Newton-Raphson model (CNRM) for its representation in the load flow analysis. The presented SSM and CNRM of the TAST are novel. A standard five-bus system and a modified IEEE-30 bus power system are used for demonstration of the effectiveness and validation of the SSM and the CNRM. Very closely comparable results are obtained when a TAST or more is used to increase and decrease the power flow in transmission lines.
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spelling upm-745912019-11-28T02:38:49Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/74591/ Implementation of the power transistor assisted Sen transformer in steady-state load flow analysis Mohamed, Salah Eldeen Gasim Jasni, Jasronita Mohd Radzi, Mohd Amran Hizam, Hashim The wide use of power flow controllers (PFCs) in transmission and distribution grids is becoming imperative. Power transistor-assisted Sen transformer (TAST) is a very recently introduced novel PFC that bridges the gap between most versatile flexible AC transmission systems controllers. It proved to possess closely comparable technical characteristics to that of the unified power flow controller (UPFC) at an installation cost that is less than the half. It is thus an attractive substitute of the UPFC for many utility applications. Nonetheless, since the TAST is a newly introduced PFC, it is of great importance to develop its steady-state model for its implementation in modern power systems analysis. The main contribution of this study is presenting two accurate steady-state models of the TAST: a simplified Simulink model (SSM) and a comprehensive Newton-Raphson model (CNRM) for its representation in the load flow analysis. The presented SSM and CNRM of the TAST are novel. A standard five-bus system and a modified IEEE-30 bus power system are used for demonstration of the effectiveness and validation of the SSM and the CNRM. Very closely comparable results are obtained when a TAST or more is used to increase and decrease the power flow in transmission lines. The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2018-10-04 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/74591/1/Implementation%20of%20the.pdf Mohamed, Salah Eldeen Gasim and Jasni, Jasronita and Mohd Radzi, Mohd Amran and Hizam, Hashim (2018) Implementation of the power transistor assisted Sen transformer in steady-state load flow analysis. IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution, 12 (18). 4182 - 4193. ISSN 1751-8687; ESSN: 1751-8695 https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/iet-gtd.2018.6197 10.1049/iet-gtd.2018.6197
spellingShingle Mohamed, Salah Eldeen Gasim
Jasni, Jasronita
Mohd Radzi, Mohd Amran
Hizam, Hashim
Implementation of the power transistor assisted Sen transformer in steady-state load flow analysis
title Implementation of the power transistor assisted Sen transformer in steady-state load flow analysis
title_full Implementation of the power transistor assisted Sen transformer in steady-state load flow analysis
title_fullStr Implementation of the power transistor assisted Sen transformer in steady-state load flow analysis
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of the power transistor assisted Sen transformer in steady-state load flow analysis
title_short Implementation of the power transistor assisted Sen transformer in steady-state load flow analysis
title_sort implementation of the power transistor assisted sen transformer in steady-state load flow analysis
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