A New Method for Fault Current Limiting and Voltage Compensating in Power Systems Using Active Superconducting Current Controller
Author(s) -
Ahmad Ghafari,
Mohsen Saniei,
Morteza Razaz,
Alireza Saffarian
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and technology innovation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.184
H-Index - 8
eISSN - 2226-809X
pISSN - 2223-5329
DOI - 10.46604/ijeti.2020.4700
Subject(s) - current limiting , control theory (sociology) , fault (geology) , matlab , voltage , engineering , compensation (psychology) , electric power system , controller (irrigation) , power (physics) , current (fluid) , transmission line , electric power transmission , electronic engineering , electrical engineering , computer science , control (management) , physics , psychology , agronomy , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence , seismology , geology , psychoanalysis , biology , operating system
In this paper, a new method for both fault current limiting and voltage compensating using Active Superconducting Current Controller (ASCC) is proposed. The main objective of this paper is to present an appropriate control strategy for ASCC to achieve both the fault current limiting and voltage compensation purposes. Three different operating modes are defined for ASCC including normal mode, fault current limiting mode, and voltage compensation mode and a proper control strategy is designed for each mode. For the fault current limiting, the model of a typical three-phase system with ASCC is simulated and different states for current limiting in different levels are defined. Also, for the voltage compensating mode, the PI model for the line is considered and the line transmission matrix is obtained when the ASCC is connected at the sending end and middle of the line. Finally, proper settings for ASCC are determined such that the magnitude of the receiving end and the sending end voltages become equal. Simulation results using MATLAB software confirm the proper performance of the proposed method.
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