Series Reactance Rate Design of Shunt Capacitor with the Current-Limiting Reactor in Consideration Based on Particle Swarm Algorithm

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Combined with the actual situation of transformer substation, PSO model is built to optimize the shunt capacitor series reactance rate in this paper. First, system harmonic impedance is analyzed and the harmonic impedance model is built. Second, the objective function and constraints of the optimization algorithm were set. The goal is to make the current distortion rate of high side smallest under the condition of the capacitor banks working safely, the output results will be the optimal allocation of the series reactance rate. Current-limiting reactor was also considered the influence to the design of series reactance rate. At last, testify the effectiveness with comparing the effect to the traditional way of designing the series reactance rate and prove the significant influence of the current-limiting reactor.

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February 2013

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