![]() ![]() The inductive mode corresponds to the firing angles 0-49deg, and the lowest impedance is at 0deg. To change the operating mode (inductive/capacitive/manual) use the toggle switch in the control block dialog. Comparing with the power transfer of 110 MW with an uncompensated line, TCSC enables significant improvement in power transfer level. This range corresponds to approximately 490-830MW power transfer range (100%-110% compensation). In capacitive mode the range for impedance values is approximately 120-136 Ohm. The impedance is lowest at 90deg, and therefore power transfer increases as the firing angle is reduced. The capacitive mode is achieved with firing angles 69-90deg. Note that the resonance for the overall system (when the line impedance is included) is around 67deg. Since the resonance for this TCSC is around 58deg firing angle, the operation is prohibited in firing angle range 49deg - 69deg. The TCSC can operate in capacitive or inductive mode, although the latter is rarely used in practice. The natural oscillatory frequency of the TCSC is 163Hz, which is 2.7 times the fundamental frequency. using only the capacitors (firing angle of 90deg). The TCSC consists of a fixed capacitor and a parallel Thyristor Controlled Reactor (TCR) in each phase. Without the TCSC the power transfer is around 110MW, as seen during the first 0.5s of the simulation when the TCSC is bypassed. ![]() A TCSC is placed on a 500kV, long transmission line, to improve power transfer. ![]()
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