Synchronizing and damping torque coefficients and power system steady-state stability as affected by static VAr compensators

The utilization of static VAr compensators (SVC) for supplying reactive power at certain points of an electric power system is an efficient way for fast control of transient and steady-state voltage changes following short-circuits, load rejection, opening of severely loaded transmission circuits, etc. Other SVC applications include the increase of power transmission capacity through interconnections between areas of a power system and the damping enhancement of local or inter-area electromechanical oscillation modes. This paper fundamentally deals with these last two issues by analyzing the results of synchronizing and damping torque coefficient calculations for a generation station connected radially to a much larger power system. The results presented pertain to a double-circuit, 800 km, 500 kV transmission system during a one-circuit out contingency. >