Publication Type : Conference Paper
Publisher : Amrita School of Engineering
Source : IEEE Sixth InternationalConference on Technology for Education, Amrita School of Engineering, Amritapuri, Kochi, Kerala 18th -21st December, 2014.
Keywords : active series compensation, Coimbatore, Educational institutions, electric reactance, Electrical Engineering Department of Amrita School of Engineering, electrical engineering education, further education, Laboratories, Laboratory simulation, line reactance, load flow, load flow control, parallel transmission line, Passive and active series compensation, passive series compensation, power flow control, power system control, power system operation, Power system stability, Power transmission lines, Teaching, undergraduate student, Voltage control, voltage magnitude
Campus : Coimbatore
School : School of Engineering
Department : Electrical and Electronics
Verified : Yes
Year : 2014
Abstract : This paper explains the experiments developed in the laboratory to teach undergraduate students the different aspects of power system operation and control. Simulation software are used in most of the colleges to teach different aspects of power system. Students feel difficult to understand the power system behavior in physical sense. This paper describes a model power system built in the Electrical Engineering Department of Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore. The model consists of two bus system connected by two parallel transmission lines. The power flow in the transmission line is controlled by varying voltage magnitude, line reactance, passive and active series compensation.
Cite this Research Publication : S. Balamurugan, N. Janarthanan, K.R.M. Vijaya Chandrakala and R.R. Lekshmi, “Laboratory Model for Teaching Real Power Flow Control in Transmission Line”, IEEE Sixth InternationalConference on Technology for Education, Amrita School of Engineering, Amritapuri, Kochi, Kerala 18th -21st December, 2014.