Magnetically Controlled Reactor Tap Ratio Optimization Research

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The tap ratio of magnetic controllable reactor (MCR) has an important influence on the response speed and active power loss. With various applications of MCR, the focuses of MCRs response speed and active power loss are different, which makes the design of the tap ratio different. According to MCRs most widely application--- power system reactive power voltage control---the effect of the tap ratio on the response speed and active power loss was considered. The tap ratio of magnetic controllable reactor was optimized based on the dynamic optimal algorithm of MATLAB, which made the response speed and the active power loss of MCR stay in the equilibrium optimal state, and a general formula was given. Through the simulations of ANSYS and PSCAD software, the feasibility of this theory is verified, and a solid theoretical foundation for the wider practical application of magnetic controllable reactor is provided.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 805-806)

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1017-1021

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September 2013

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