Experiment on fractional frequency transmission system

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Abstract

The fractional frequency transmission system (FFTS) is a very promising long-distance transmission approach, which uses lower frequency (50/3 Hz) to reduce the electrical length of the ac power line, and thus, its transmission capacity can be increased several fold. This paper introduces the experimental installation of FFTS and primary experiment results. The experiment uses the phase-controlled cycloconverter as the frequency changer, stepping up 50/3 Hz electricity to 50 Hz electricity and supplying it to the utility grid. Thus, a new flexible ac transmission system device is successfully established in this experiment. The synchronizing process of 50/3 Hz transmission system with 50 Hz utility system is introduced in this paper. The experiment results show that a 1200 km/500 kV transmission line can transmit more than 2000 MW electric power when employing the FFTS. The experiment also illustrates that there is no essential difficulty to realize FFTS in engineering practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)372-377
Number of pages6
JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Volume21
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2006

Keywords

  • Experiment
  • Flexible ac transmission system (FACTS)
  • Fractional frequency transmission system (FFTS)
  • Frequency converters
  • Long-distance power transmission

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