Coordinated Control of Multi-FACTS to Enhance the Dynamic Stability of the Power System

Abstract

This article introduces a FACTS coordinated control strategy with impedance/admittance measurement feedback. Then the effectiveness of this method is proved in mathematics with damp torque method. The control strategy effect is verified in a single machine infinite bus system and a four machine power system with PSASP6.26 (Power System Analysis Software Package). This coordinated control strategy has practical significance to improve system dynamic stability and theoretical significance to improve system transient stability.

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R. Min, F. Xu, F. Yuan and Z. Gao, "Coordinated Control of Multi-FACTS to Enhance the Dynamic Stability of the Power System," Energy and Power Engineering, Vol. 5 No. 4B, 2013, pp. 1187-1191. doi: 10.4236/epe.2013.54B225.

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