DISTRIBUTED POWER FLOW CONTROLLER USING MATLAB/SIMULINK
Date
2019-06
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Wolkite University
Abstract
This work presents a new component within the flexible ac-transmission system (FACTS) family,
called distributed power flow controller (DPFC). The proposed DPFC will be derived from the
unified power-flow controller (UPFC). The DPFC can be considered as a UPFC with an eliminated
common dc link. The active power exchange between the shunt and series converters, which is
through the common dc link in the UPFC, is now through the transmission lines at the third harmonic frequency. The DPFC employs the distributed FACTS (D-FACTS) concept, which is to
use multiple small-size single phase converters instead of the one large-size three-phase series
converter in the UPFC. The large number of series converters provides redundancy, thereby
increasing the system reliability. As the D-FACTS converters are single phase and floating with
respect to the ground, there is no high-voltage isolation required between the phases. Accordingly,
the cost of the DPFC system is lower than the UPFC. The DPFC has the same control capability
as the UPFC, which comprises the adjustment of the line impedance, the transmission angle, and
the bus voltage. The principle and analysis of the DPFC will be presented in this work and the
corresponding simulation results will be show
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AC/DC converters,, , power flow controller, third harmonic frequency, DPFC, power electronics, transmission line parameters control.