SSSC - Static Synchronous Series Compensator: Theory, Modeling Controlling and Voltage Level Improvement Of Power System

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Mohsin I Sujela
Amin S Nilesh Patel
Anas I Shikari

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The main aim of this work is to damp out power system oscillations, which has been recognized as one of the major concerns in power system operation. In a Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC), a controllable AC voltage is generated by a voltage-source converter. There are two control channels for controlling the magnitude and phase of the voltage. This work describes the damping of power oscillations by static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) based damping controllers. The advantage of this approach is that it can handle the nonlinearities, at the same time it is faster than other conventional controllers and it improve the reactive power of the system. Simulation studies will be carried out in Matlab/Simulink environment to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed Static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) of multi-area power system. Results will show that the proposed SSSC based damping controllers improve the damping performance of the in the event of a major disturbance.

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SSSC - Static Synchronous Series Compensator: Theory, Modeling Controlling and Voltage Level Improvement Of Power System. (2014). Scientific Digest : Journal of Applied Engineering, 2(5), 82-85. https://www.joae.org/index.php/JOAE/article/view/14
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SSSC - Static Synchronous Series Compensator: Theory, Modeling Controlling and Voltage Level Improvement Of Power System. (2014). Scientific Digest : Journal of Applied Engineering, 2(5), 82-85. https://www.joae.org/index.php/JOAE/article/view/14

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