
doi: 10.1109/61.714507
handle: 10054/113
The unified power flow controller (UPFC) is a solid-state controller which can be used to control active and reactive power flows in a power transmission line. In this paper, the authors propose a control strategy for UPFC in which they control real power flow through the line, while regulating magnitudes of the voltages at its two ports. They design a controller for this purpose which uses only local measurements. The control strategy is evaluated using digital simulation for a case study.
Load Flow, Control System Synthesis, Power System Control, Voltage Control, Electrical Engineering
Load Flow, Control System Synthesis, Power System Control, Voltage Control, Electrical Engineering
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