Series compensation of transmission lines is an effectiveand cheap method of improving the power transmission systemperformance. Series capacitors virtually reduces the length ofthe line making it easier to keep all parts of the power systemrunning in synchronism and to maintain a constant voltage levelthroughout the system. In Sweden this technology has been inuse since almost 50 years. The possibility to improve the performance of the ACtransmission system utilizing power electronic equipment hasbeen discussed a lot since about ten years. Some newsemiconductor based concepts have been developed beside thesince long established HVDC and SVC technologies. The ThyristorControlled Series Capacitor (TCSC) is one such concept. Byvarying the ins...
Fast development of power electronics have enabled wide utilization of Flexible AC Transmission Syst...
Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007.The power transfer capability of long h...
Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.The power transfer capability of a transmission...
Series compensation of transmission lines is an effectiveand cheap method of improving the power tra...
Abstract- There are two types of FACTS controllers, series and shunt compensators. Series compensato...
For transmission of large amounts of electric power, AC in the overwhelming majority of cases is the...
In this paper a series controller from the FACTS (Flexible AC transmission system) family named as '...
In this paper a series controller from the FACTS (Flexible AC transmission system) family named as '...
Today’s power system demand have been increase with loads, it is more difficult to provide stability...
The TCSC is the electronically-controlled counterpart of the conventional series bank of capacitors....
In this paper a series controller from the FACTS (Flexible AC transmission system) family named as â...
The TCSC is the electronically-controlled counterpart of the conventional series bank of capacitors....
The TCSC is the electronically-controlled counterpart of the conventional series bank of capacitors....
The TCSC is the electronically-controlled counterpart of the conventional series bank of capacitors....
The TCSC is the electronically-controlled counterpart of the conventional series bank of capacitors....
Fast development of power electronics have enabled wide utilization of Flexible AC Transmission Syst...
Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007.The power transfer capability of long h...
Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.The power transfer capability of a transmission...
Series compensation of transmission lines is an effectiveand cheap method of improving the power tra...
Abstract- There are two types of FACTS controllers, series and shunt compensators. Series compensato...
For transmission of large amounts of electric power, AC in the overwhelming majority of cases is the...
In this paper a series controller from the FACTS (Flexible AC transmission system) family named as '...
In this paper a series controller from the FACTS (Flexible AC transmission system) family named as '...
Today’s power system demand have been increase with loads, it is more difficult to provide stability...
The TCSC is the electronically-controlled counterpart of the conventional series bank of capacitors....
In this paper a series controller from the FACTS (Flexible AC transmission system) family named as â...
The TCSC is the electronically-controlled counterpart of the conventional series bank of capacitors....
The TCSC is the electronically-controlled counterpart of the conventional series bank of capacitors....
The TCSC is the electronically-controlled counterpart of the conventional series bank of capacitors....
The TCSC is the electronically-controlled counterpart of the conventional series bank of capacitors....
Fast development of power electronics have enabled wide utilization of Flexible AC Transmission Syst...
Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2007.The power transfer capability of long h...
Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.The power transfer capability of a transmission...