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Title: Voltage Drop Control in Transmission Line Atbara-Portsudan 220 KV
Other Titles: ي فقد الجهد في خط النقل عطبره- بورتسودان 220 كيلوفولت
Authors: Altayeb, Abubaker Mohammed
Babiker, Mohammed Nasreldeen
Mustafa, Mohammed Esmael
Abdalla, Ahmed Mohammed Ali
Supervisor-, Gaffar Babiker Osman
Keywords: Control in Transmission Line
Voltage Drop Control in Transmission Line Atbara-Portsudan 220 KV
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2017
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Altayeb, Abubaker Mohammed.Voltage Drop Control in Transmission Line Atbara-Portsudan 220 KV/Abubaker Mohammed Altayeb...{etal};Gaffar Babiker Osman.-Khartoum: Sudan University of Science and Technology , College of Engineering , 2017.-72p. :ill;28cm.- Bachelors search.
Abstract: Transmission lines and network as a veins of electrical power systems andaccording to its importance we should focus about its operation and its problems. In this research the issue of “Drop Voltage” was studied at long transmission linesin Atbara-Portsudan transmission line ,which has many problems related to loss of voltage . The problem was solved by using Static Var Compensator (SVC) station which going to be temporary solution for drop voltage and it is not care about future considerations of power demands increasing. The simulation of the effect of adding (SVC) have been done by using NEPLAN Program, and the results were obtained(voltage regulation) before and after using (SVC). The results were obtained before and after adding the SVC from the simulation program, theregulation before adding the SVC was 23.5 percentbut after adding the SVC it was reduced to 2.78 percent
Description: Bachelors search
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/19320
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