Title :
The naturally saturated reactor with parallel excitation: operational behavior
Author :
de Carvalho, M.A., Jr. ; Leal, F.S.
Author_Institution :
Departamento de Engenharia, Univ. Fed. de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
Abstract :
The main proposal of this paper is to present details referred to the modeling and the performance of the naturally saturated reactors, considering the parallel connection of their windings. Such devices must promote voltage stabilization and reactive power flow, control in EHV and UHV transmission systems, in replacement of the conventional linear reactors. The leading result that this change brings is the improvement of the transmission capacity of the long lines and thus the effectiveness of the transmission systems. Digital models for saturated reactors were especially developed to EMTP-ATP program simulation from their electrical circuit. Through the magnetic flux waves obtained from EMTP-ATP, the major contribution of each winding connection over the generation of current pulses in each phase of the reactor was analyzed, as well over the composition of the total reactor current
Keywords :
EMTP; digital simulation; load flow control; magnetic flux; power system dynamic stability; power transmission control; reactive power control; reactors (electric); windings; EMTP-ATP program; EMTP-ATP program simulation; ERV transmission systems; UHV transmission systems; current pulses generation; digital models; equivalent circuit; linear reactors replacement; long lines; magnetic flux waves; naturally saturated reactor; naturally saturated reactors; operational behavior; parallel connection; parallel excitation; reactive power flow control; saturated reactors; transmission capacity; transmission systems; voltage stabilization; Circuit simulation; Control systems; Inductors; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic flux; Power system modeling; Proposals; Pulse generation; Reactive power control; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Power Tech Proceedings, 2001 IEEE Porto
Conference_Location :
Porto
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7139-9
DOI :
10.1109/PTC.2001.964866