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improved operating and performance characteristics 3. Phase-shift control- Phase shift by UPFC is in the state
uniform use of same power electronic device in different which finds phase change but its amplitude doesn’t
compensation and control applications change.
Reduced equipment size and installation labor.
Multipurpose control of UPFC; it may control the power at
II. Scope of Present Work the same time and compensation is carried out with respect
Using the concept of the control system a power system to terminal voltage and line series compensation change or
is taken to implement the use of UPFC. The two modes alteration in phase-shift angle.
i.e. the power flow control and the voltage injection
mode are simulated in SIMULINK to see the effect of The power circuit of UPFC is shown below
UPFC on a power system. Study is carried out to verify
the utility of FACT device.
Its application study the steady-state and dynamic
performance of a unified power flow controller (UPFC)
used to relieve power congestion in a transmission
system.
The load flow analysis and the single line diagram
simulation are done on power flow simulator.
This software(MATLAB) helps to calculate the power
flow, the voltage at each bus and the cost effectiveness of
the system. Based on test power system. Fig1. Basic power circuit of UPFC
The Optimal Power Flow Analysis (OPF) has been
implemented for various case studies. This case is V. Simulation Model
considered in order to investigate the effect of Test
power system absence of UPFC in comparison with
presence of UPFC in OPF.
In this study the effects of UPFC locations are investigated on Fig3.Simulation model of UPFC
voltage profile and transmission lines power flow as active
and reactive power are analyzed. VII. Results
Following Objectives are made:
1. Power flow control to be achieved and congestion
Should be less
2. Transient stability Should be improved
3. Faster Steady State achievement
4. Improved Voltage Profile
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VIII. Conclusion 6. Different strategies could be tested and implemented in
The purpose of applying FACTs tools is to removes the an attempt to achieve a less time consuming process and
oscillation of the power angle and increase stability of the gain better understanding of heuristic optimization
system by upgrading the power more-ever the UPFC helps in techniques applicability to various power system
providing the quality power without damping and phenomena.
controlling the voltage effectively at the non-linear load side.
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