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    Improve power system stability with FACT devices

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    2020-01-24
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    Boonthienthong, Manat
    มนัส บุญเทียรทอง
    Rugthaicharoencheep, Nattachote
    นัฐโชติ รักไทยเจริญชีพ
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    At present, the electrical power system has growth and more complicate. Because of the development of the economics and society. An increasing the demand of power transmission line system would be resulted in the stability and reliability. The Flexible AC Transmission System devices: (FACTS) is the equipment, which can control the flow of real power. In addition, it can gladly encourage the stability and reliability of the power transmission line system. This research proposed the impact of placing power electronics device to increase stability and reliability of power system in order to study the impact of Flexible AC Transmission System devices: (FACTS) devices for the resulting to stability of power system. UPFC devices model which consisted of Static Synchronous Compensator and Static Synchronous Series Compensator that worked as independent voltage source for technique to proposed control the flow of real power and reactive power as well as voltage bus in power system. Testing Simulation power flow control of 5 buses by placing unified power flow control indicated the effective compensation of real power and reactive power in power system.
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