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For practical system operation, for the satisfactory operation of the system at a particular operating condition, it is important to make sure that the system operates with adequate level of security. Security defines as the ability of the system to operate within system constraints (on bus voltage magnitudes, current and power flow over the lines) in the event of outage (contingency) of any component (generator or transmission line). The goal of this power system analysis function is to give the information about the static security to operator. Contingency analysis is the study of outage in the system. Whenever the maximum violation occurs in power system, that line and generator are outage elements. For the generation, transmission, and distribution system, security can be assessed using contingency analysis. For the corrective actions, FACTS devices like TCSC is installed on line by finding proper location by sensitivity analysis method based on performance index by AC load flow. After installed TCSC device, GSF and LODF sensitivity factors are calculated and compared for with and without TCSC. This paper presents the modeling of TCSC as an application of FACTS devices for the power system security. It also describes the operating modes of TCSC, which one is safer mode, calculation of the TCSC reactance. |
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