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Modeling of Multi-Functional Single Converter FACTS in Power Flow Analysis

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Flexible AC Transmission Systems: Modelling and Control

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This chapter discusses the recent developments in modeling of multi-functional single converter FACTS-devices in power flow analysis. The objectives of this chapter are:

1. to model the well-recognized FACTS devices such as STATOM, SVC, SSSC and TCSC in power flow analysis,

2. to establish multi-control functional models of these FACTS-devices,

3. to handle various internal and external operating constraints of FACTS-devices.

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Zhang, XP., Rehtanz, C., Pal, B. (2012). Modeling of Multi-Functional Single Converter FACTS in Power Flow Analysis. In: Flexible AC Transmission Systems: Modelling and Control. Power Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28241-6_2

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