Multi-Terminal Unified Power Flow Controller

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2000
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IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Abstract
This paper describes a multiterminal unified power flow controller (M-UPFC) for the management of real and reactive powers of several transmission lines emanating from a single bus. The example of the paper consists of the bus of a generator station. The M-UPFC is based on synthesizing several of L. Gyugyi's UPFCs so that they share a single pair of DC buses. The realizability of the M-UPFC has been demonstrated experimentally in a laboratory-size model constructed from three insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT), voltage-source, sinusoidal pulse width modulation (SPWM) converters. An example is given where it is shown that the M-UPFC is more economical than single UPFCs Published in:
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PWM power convertors, flexible AC transmission systems, insulated gate bipolar transistors, load flow control, power transmission control, power transmission lines, reactive power control
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Mwinyiwiwa, B., Lu, B. and Ooi, B.T., 2000. Multiterminal unified power flow controller. Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on, 15(6), pp.1088-1093.