Control Of Catastrophic Bifurcations Of SSR In A Hybrid Series Compensated System

Mala, R C and Prabhu, Nagesh and Rao, Gururaj H V (2019) Control Of Catastrophic Bifurcations Of SSR In A Hybrid Series Compensated System. Nonlinear Dynamics, 95 (2). pp. 971-981. ISSN 0924-090X

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Abstract

Series compensation of the transmission line increases the power flow capability of the system. Hy- brid series compensation is a combination of active and passive series compensation provided by static synchronous series compensator with energy storage (SSSC-ES) and capacitor respectively. This paper investigates the pres- ence of bifurcations of subsynchronous resonance (SSR) in such a system. The results show that, as the series compensation level is varied, the system without SSSC- ES experiences periodic and quasiperiodic oscillations eventually leading to the catastrophic bifurcation.With the inclusion of SSSC-ES into the system, the number of periodic bifurcations of SSR reduces. This paper pro- poses a novel Composite Subsynchronous Modal Volt- age Injection (CSMVI) technique using SSSC-ES which controls catastrophic bifurcations of SSR. The CSMVI employs modal speed deviations that are derived from multi-mass section speed deviations and is used to mod- ulate the reactive voltage injection of SSSC-ES. The study system for the analysis of SSR is IEEE First Benchmark model. Validation of the results obtained from bifurcation theory is carried out by performing the transient simulation using MATLAB / SIMULINK. R.C. Mala ( )

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Bifurcation, Composite Subsynchronous Modal Voltage Injection (CSMVI), Modal speed deviations, Subsy
Subjects: Engineering > MIT Manipal > Electrical and Electronics
Depositing User: MIT Library
Date Deposited: 15 Apr 2019 05:13
Last Modified: 15 Apr 2019 05:13
URI: http://eprints.manipal.edu/id/eprint/153646

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