Transmission and Distribution Eee-471 Flexible Ac Transmission System (Facts)
Transmission and Distribution Eee-471 Flexible Ac Transmission System (Facts)
Transmission and Distribution Eee-471 Flexible Ac Transmission System (Facts)
EEE-471
Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTs):
FACTs is an acronym for flexible ac transmission system. FACT uses solid
state switching devices to control power flow through a transmission
network, so that the transmission network is loaded to its full capacity. The
concept of FACTs as a total network control philosophy was introduced in
1988 by Dr. N. R. Hingorani of Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), USA.
The three parameters that control transmission line power flow are:
a. Line impedance
b. Magnitude of voltages at two ends and
c. Phase angle between the voltages.
As,
V V
Pe = 1 2 sin
X
Conventional controls of these parameters are adequate during steady state
and slow changing load conditions, but for dynamic system conditions
cannot be achieved so quickly. FACTs technology helps to stabilize a system
during dynamic load conditions.
Advantage of FACTs:
a. Increase of transfer of power without adding new transmission line.
b. Transmission cost is minimized
c. Smooth steady state & dynamic control
d. Active damping of power oscillations
e. Increase of reliability
f. Improvement of system stability and voltage control.
Basic of FACTs:
The main idea of FACTs can be explained with the help of basic equation on
power transfers.
sin ( 90 ) =cos =
AB
AC
AB=IXCos
Again,
sin =
AB
V1
AB=V 1 sin
Also,
cos ( 90 )=sin =
BC
IX
BC =IXSin
P=
V 1V 2
V V
sin ( 1 2) 1 2 Sin
X
X
Again OB=
BC=
V 1 Cos =V 2 + IXSin
IXsin=V 1 Cos V 2
Isin=
V 1 Cos V 2
X
Real Power
P=3 V 2 ICos=
3 V 1V 2
sin
X
Reactive Power
V 1=V 2
If
Q=3 V 2 ISin =
3 V 2 (V 1 CosV 2 )
X
; then
P=
3V2
Sin
X
Q=
As
3V
(Cos 1)
X
and reactive
power on voltage magnitude. It can be seen that both active reactive power
can be increased by reducing X. for efficient transfer of power reduction in X
is normally done by inserting capacitor in series with the line. This is
commonly known as series compensation. Reducing inductive reaction of the
line virtually shortens the line and as a result, transmission angle is reduced
and these power transfers can be increased without reduce of system
stability.
For series compensation,
3V2
P=
Sin
X X c
And
Q=
3V2
(Cos1)
X X c
Fig: SCR
The only turn on , turn off device currently available in sizes large enough to
be used in FACTs devices is the gate turn off Thyristors (GTO). GTO can be
turned on by providing positive pulse at the gate and turned off by negative
pulse applied at the gate.
Figure shows a basic single line diagram of an SVC including the main
components.
Step-down transformer
L.V. bus-bar
Thyristor Controlled reactor
Thyristor Controlled capacitor
Fixed filter circuit
Inductive Shunt Compensation:
This method is used either when charging a transmission line when there is a
very low load at the receiving end. Under this condition shunt capacitance of
the transmission line causes voltages amplification (Ferranti effect).
Receiving end voltage may become double specially for a long transmission
line. To compensate this shunt inductors are connected across the line.
FACTs (contd): synchronous resonance (SSR):
X e = XX c
Series compensation reduces the line reactance given by
this
results improvement of the performance of the system as below(i)
Voltage drop in line reduces i.e. minimization of end voltage
variations.
(ii)
Prevents voltage collapse i.e. transient stability limit increases.
(iii)
Steady state power transfer increases.
The benefits of series capacitor compensation are associated with a problem.
Xc
forms a series resonant circuit with total series reactance.
i.e.
X =X G + X l+ X
1
1
=
=f
X 2 fC 2 X
2
2 f 2 f
2 f X c
f c=
1
2 LC
X
Xc
As the line load and in particular reactive power floe varies, there is need to
vary the compensation for an acceptable voltage profile.
I=
V V 0
X
Reactive
Q=VI =
power
V (V V 0)
X
V 0 <V 1
V0
the line. Thus the converter acts like a static synchronous condenser or VAR
generator.
Comparison Between SVC & STATCOM:
STATCOM basically operates as a shunt connected synchronous voltage
source where SVC is a shunt connected controlled reactive admittance.
STATCOM has a better performance, greater applicable flexibility as
Voltage Control:
Practically all equipments in a power system are designed to operate
satisfactorily when the voltage levels vary within 5%. Keeping sending end
voltage constant, receiving end voltage depends on the reactive power in the
system. If the reactive power generated is greater than consumed, the
voltage goes up and vice-versa. To understand the problems refer to the
following figure:
V 2=V 1IZ
Again
I=
If
Or,
V1
V 1 I =P jQ
P jQ
V1
is the reference then
V 1=V 1
V 2=V 1
P jQ
Q
P
jX = V 1 X j
X
V1
V1
V1
V2
V1
subtracted from
drop
Q
X
V1
V1
. In order to keep
X X
IRCos+ I ( c) Sin
V 1 Cos =
Xc
V2
X X
I ( c )=IRCos
V2
V1
the
can be
In that case
V 1 V 2