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   HVDC Transmission in Synchronous Networks   [View] 
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 Author(s)   J. Warnking; G. Balzer 
 Abstract   The advantage of HVDC transmission is the ability to transport a determined amount of electrical power. The aim of this paper is to show HVDC transmission operating in synchronous networks with regard to voltage stability and losses compared to asynchronous networks and simple a.c. transmissions. A simplified model is built. Load flow calculations are made to show influences of the network configuration and operational conditions to improve voltage behavior and to reduce losses. Quasi-static calculations are made to show how voltage stability can be improved. The Voltage Sensivity Factor is used to show which part of the network is the most influenced concerning changes in active or reactive power. 
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Filename:EPE1999 - PP00260 - Warnking.pdf
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 Date   Last modified 2004-03-23 by System