Abstract

The series coupling distributed flexible AC transmission system (D-FACTS) device couples the secondary side compensating reactance to the primary side based on the principle of transformer, thus realizing the goal of adjusting the transmission line parameters and controlling the distribution network flow. The coupling transformer is the most important power conversion part in the D-FACTS device but has different working principles of mutual inductor. The magnetizing current of the coupling transformer changes within a large range, which makes the traditional power output model of mutual inductor inapplicable. In this paper, the power output model of coupling transformer was constructed by viewing the coupling transformer as a constant current source. Moreover, the corresponding relationship between the output power of the transformer and related parameters, as well as between variations of reactive output power and active loss power with load changes, was analyzed. Some conclusions were drawn: (1) the output power characteristic curve of the coupling transformer was acquired; (2) given a constant line current, the maximum power was achieved when the system’s capacitive reactance and the internal resistance of the transformer matched, and the maximum power was unrelated to the number of turns of the coupling transformer; (3) the output power changed with the variation of the line current, and there was a proportional relationship between the maximum power and the square of the line current. Next, the relationship between the maximum output power and the air gap thickness of the magnetic core was discussed. Finally, these conclusions were proved accurate via experiments.

Highlights

  • The flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) introduces the technique of modern power electronics, a microelectronic technique, communication technology, and control technology into the AC transmission system [1]

  • Transmission lines can be viewed as the single-turn primary winding of the coupling transformer, and the compensating circuit is connected at the secondary side of the coupling transformer, which is quickly controlled through a composite switch or inverter, realizing power conversion

  • The research results could provide guidance on the design of the coupling transformer, in order for the distributed FACTS (D-FACTS) device to fulfil requirements pertaining to power density, heat dissipation, and design optimization

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Summary

Introduction

The flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) introduces the technique of modern power electronics, a microelectronic technique, communication technology, and control technology into the AC transmission system [1]. To meet the requirements on miniaturization and low cost, the D-FACTS device hangs on the transmission line and mainly applies a series coupling circuit design. Transmission lines can be viewed as the single-turn primary winding of the coupling transformer, and the compensating circuit is connected at the secondary side of the coupling transformer, which is quickly controlled through a composite switch or inverter, realizing power conversion. Such design is applicable to local control, fast and flexible, easy to install, and can be used repeatedly on different transmission lines. Effectively and increase the intelligence of the power system [15,16]

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