Shunt Compensation - 1
Shunt Compensation - 1
Shunt Compensation - 1
Dr. A. H. A-Rahim
OUTLINE
NORMAL
Secure
RESTORATIVE ALERT
(PREVENTIVE) Insecure
IN EXTREMIS EMERGENCY
(CORRECTIVE) A-secure
Transient Stability
This involves large disturbances such as loss of a generator,
occurrence of a major fault. Period of interest is a few
seconds. Non-linear differential equations are employed.
Definitions....
d 2δ dδ
M 2
+ D = Pm − Pe (1)
dt dt
Where,
EV
Pe ≈ sin δ (2)
x
X
E2 . sin(δ)
(E1 - E2 . cos(δ)
E1
E2 . cos(δ) E1 - E2
P1 = E1 . Ip1
E1 . sin (δ)
Ip1 = E2 sin(δ) / X
E1 . Cos (δ) E2
Line Enhanced
Transmission Power Transfer
Reconfiguration
Link and Stability
Better
Protection SVC
STATCOM
FACTS
Increased TCSC, SSSC
UPFC
Inertia Devices
Conventional and Modern FACTS Devices
FACTS Controllers
Disadvantages
Slow
Maintenance required
Poor system utilization
Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS)
SERIES CONTROLLERS
Could be a variable impedance (capacitor, reactor,
etc), or a power electronics based variable source
of main frequency, sub-synchronous or harmonic
frequencies.
SHUNT CONTROLLERS
Variable impedance, variable source or
combination of the two. In principle, shunt
controllers inject current into the system at the
point of connection
FACTS Controllers…
Energy Storage
Voltage Source Converters
Shunt Compensation Series Compensation
∆V
System bus
V V
System bus
Coupling Coupling
Transformer Transformer
I I
Transformer leakage Transformer leakage
X inductance
X inductance
Vo Vo
DC-AC DC-AC
Switching Switching
Converter Converter
Cs Cs
+ +
Vdc Vdc
SHUNT CONNECTED DEVICES
BESS (battery energy storage system )
¾ A chemical based energy storage using voltage
source-converters to supply/absorb energy.
SMES (superconducting magnetic energy storage
systems)
¾ Stores energy in a low-loss coil and releases it
when needed.
SVC (static VAR compensator)
¾ Generates/absorbs reactive power to maintain or
control specific parameters. Subsets are TCR and
TSC
OTHERS : TCBR (thyristor controlled braking
resistor); SVS (static VAR systems; includes
electronic & mechanical switching devices).
Objectives of Shunt Compensation
It is generally known that:
Shunt connected , fixed or mechanically
switched reactors are applied to minimize
line over-voltage under light load
conditions.
Similarly, fixed or mechanically switched
capacitors are applied to maintain voltage
levels under heavy load conditions
Objectives…
Thyristor-controlled
Forerunners of today’s FACTS controllers
First time developed in 1970s for arc
furnace compensation & later adopted for
transmission application
Normally used to regulate the voltage of the
transmission system at a selected terminal
Static VAR Compensator (SVC)…
∆B
Thyristor
Voltage
Susceptance
Regulator
control
Other
Signals
Stabil-
izing
Block
∆ P, ∆ω
Converter-Based Shunt FACTS Controllers
Examples are:
Vo
The remote
system bus
STATCOM/
Load SVC
Dynamic Model Power System
Considerations:
xtL xLB
ILO
XSDT SDT
Vo
m
VSC ϕ
VDC
IDC
CDC STATCOM
The Dynamic Model of STATCOM
A 5th order dynamic model is derived for
the single machine system and is written
in the form
x = f [ x, u ] (1)
[δ , ω , eq' , E fd ,Vdc ]
¾ e - Magnitude control
K1
∆ Pm + - 1 ∆w wb ∆δ
+ s
- - sM + D
STATCOM Controls K4
( ∆e, ∆ ψ ) K4
K2 Controller
'
∆ e q' - - 1
1
+ sT A + 1 -
sTdo ' + k 3
-
+ ∆ E fd
K8
KqDC
1 KvDC
K7 +
s − k9
∆ V DC
K6
SVC/ STATCOM PID Control
sT w KI
1 + sT w KP + + KDs
s ∆P or ∆ω
PID Control design / Pole-Assignment
Technique
¾ Plant Equations
¾ In s-domain
¾ Controller Equation
Pole-Assignment Technique cont…
1
H (s ) =
(
C sI − A ) −1 B )
¾ For a pre-assigned eigenvalue
¾ Nominal operating point of 0.9 power output at 0.95
pf lagging has been considered for controller design
¾ SVC STATCOM
Kp=-218.68 Kp=32.76
KI=-3225 KI=808.88
Kd=-8.89 Kd=-0.368
100% Toque pulse for 5ms
25
20
R otor Angle deviations (deg)
15
10
b
0
-5
-10
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Time(sec.)
a
0.8
0.6 b
Spe e d De v iation(% )
0.4
0.2
-0.2
-0.4
-0.6
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
Time(sec)