Bibliographic citations
Muncivay, L., (2021). Evaluación de líneas de media tensión para transmitir mayor potencia basado en el sistema flexible de transmisión en corriente alterna [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/21784
Muncivay, L., Evaluación de líneas de media tensión para transmitir mayor potencia basado en el sistema flexible de transmisión en corriente alterna [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/21784
@misc{renati/711464,
title = "Evaluación de líneas de media tensión para transmitir mayor potencia basado en el sistema flexible de transmisión en corriente alterna",
author = "Muncivay Gavidia, Luis Alberto",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2021"
}
In this research professional sufficiency refers to the problem of transmitting greater electrical power in the systems of use of medium voltage lines up to 22.9 kV existing or future planning, its use is in the industrial, agro-industrial, tourist and mining sectors ; They are dynamic, that is, over time, they increase their productivity and require greater powers, forcing in the case of existing ones to design a new line or use generator sets, the case of a new line requires many permits and the approval of owners of lands that do not authorize the easement permit and in the case of generators are high fuel costs and environmental pollution; In this sense, the objective of the research was the evaluation of medium voltage lines based on flexible alternating current transmission systems to increase the transmission of greater electrical power, these flexible systems called FACTS are high-power electronic controllers for regulation of flows and voltages in alternating current lines. To verify greater power transmission, simulations of power flows were carried out with the Digsilent program, using the existing 37.82 km long Catac-Conococha line as a unit of analysis at the level of 13.8 / 22.9 kV, the results showed that the voltage drop in the line up to 580 kW at the load center was in the limit of 5%, so it is recommended to use the FACTS in solutions of increasing power transmission.
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