The
Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC) is the most versatile of the FACTS
controllers envisaged so far. The main function of the UPFC is to control the
flow of real and reactive power by injection of a voltage in series with the
transmission line. Both the magnitude and the phase angle of the voltage can be
varied independently. Real and Reactive power flow control can allow for power
flow in prescribed routes, loading of transmission lines close to their thermal
limits and can be utilized for improving transient and small signal stability
of the power system. In this paper UPFC is incorporated in a SMIB (Single
Machine Infinite Bus) system and the response of SMIB system has been recorded
with and without UPFC, thereafter the comparison of both the output has been
done. When no UPFC is installed, real and reactive power through the
transmission line cannot be controlled. This paper presents control and
performance of UPFC intended for installation on that transmission line to
control power flow. Installing the UPFC makes it possible to control amount of
active power flowing through the line. Simulations are carried out using MATLAB
software to validate the performance of the UPFC.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/engineering/american-research-journal-of-electrical-engineering/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/engineering/american-research-journal-of-electrical-engineering/
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