Comparison of Estimated Power Transfer in Transmission Line With and Without Shunt Compensator Using Different Line Models
Sincy Elezebeth Kuruvilla1, M Arunachalam2

1Sincy Elezebeth Kuruvilla, Department of Electrical Engineering, VIT University, Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India.
2M Arunachalam, Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, REVA University, Bangalore (Karnataka), India.
Manuscript received on 23 February 2020 | Revised Manuscript received on 06 March 2020 | Manuscript Published on 18 March 2020 | PP: 107-112 | Volume-8 Issue-6S March 2020 | Retrieval Number: F10200386S20/2020©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.F1020.0386S20
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Abstract: In power systems, compensation techniques are used to improve the power transfer capacity in the transmission lines. Controlling the voltage profile along the line helps to control the transmittable power and this is achieved through compensation techniques. In this paper, different line models are used for the estimated power transmitted in the line both with and without shunt compensation. It is observed that with the Bergeron line model and PI-section model the estimated power is higher compared to that with the series RL model both with and without shunt compensation. PSCAD is used for the simulation.
Keywords: Bergeron Model, PI-Section, Power Angle Curve, Shunt Compensation, Transmission Line.
Scope of the Article: Wireless Power Transmission