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Load-flow conditions for hvdc transmission in synchronous networks

✍ Scribed by J. Warnking; G. Balzer


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
484 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
1430-144X

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Abstract

The basic purpose for HVDC (high‐voltage direct current) transmission is to transmit a determined value of electrical power from one electrical node to another. If there is an AC system in parallel to an HVDC transmission, the load flow via this parallel AC system can be controlled directly. Since HVDC systems offer possibilities to perform fast load‐flow control, they can also be used for improving stability. In this paper load‐flow calculations of a simplified network are presented. First a comparison between HVDC transmission operating in asynchronous resp. synchronous networks is shown. Synchronous network means that the HVDC transmission works in parallel to an AC system at the same voltage level. It is shown how voltage at the point of installation and how the load angle are influenced due to the synchronous operation. A special regard is drawn to the losses of the transmission. Conditions for minimum total losses are presented. Informer calculations loads are involved. It is shown how they influence the minimum total losses.


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