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Application of Max Flow- Min Cut Theory To Find The Best Placement Of Electronic-based DC-PFCs For Enhancing Static Security In MT-HVDC Meshed Grids

Authors

Pourmirasghariyan M. , Milimonfared J. , Yazdi S.S.H. , Biglo A.H.A. , ROUZBEHI, KUMARS

External publication

No

Means

Int. Conf. Electr. Eng., ICEE

Scope

Conference Paper

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

Publication date

01/01/2022

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85135685069

Abstract

This paper proposes an approach for selecting an optimal placement and control variable setting by finding the worst contingencies for the recently proposed Interline Direct Current Power Flow Controller (IDC-PFC) in MultiTerminal High-Voltage DC (MT-HVDC) Grids based on Max Flow- Min Cut Theory. It is for Optimal PFCs' placements that purposes to optimize the maximum capacities of the transmission grid. Optimal settings for finding the most critical HVDC lines in a meshed grid and deciding where to place the PFC afterward. The controllable Voltage Source Converters (VSC)s are computed by applying a sequential quadratic programming solver in MatLab to the developed security-based DC optimal power flow problem including several corrective constraints. © 2022 IEEE.

Keywords

Electric power system control; Electric power transmission networks; HVDC power transmission; MATLAB; Power control; Quadratic programming; Congestion; Control variable; DC-PFC; Max-flow min-cut; Multiterminal high voltage DC; Multiterminal high-voltage DC grieds; Optimal controls; Optimal placements; Performance indices; Static security; Electric load flow