The Improved Five-Zone Control Theory with Considering Dynamic Reactive Power Compensation Device

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The “five-zone” control theory is a kind of Reactive power integrated control theory With the device as the control object directly which is different from the traditional “nine-zone” theory . It has high control precision and good control effect and has a broad application prospect. However, with the appearance of New type of dynamic reactive power compensation device, the basic five-zone control theory can’t meet the new demand In this paper, on the basis of the traditional "five-zone"theory, considering the dynamic reactive power compensation device, the traditional five area boundary is improved. Based on the improved chart on the basis of the five area, defines a new type of five area chart control method, and finally verifies “improved five-zone” control method by simulation.

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