Method and means for damping subsynchronous oscillations and DC

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Stabilized – anti-hunting or antioscillation systems

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323210, 322 58, G05F 112

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ABSTRACT:
Subsynchronous oscillations and DC offset in an electrical power system are dampened by measuring the half-cycle period of current or voltage line waves, comparing the measured half-cycle time periods to a desired half-cycle time period and dissipating the line waves in measured half-cycle time periods which are longer than the desired half-cycle time period. Damping apparatus includes a reactance connected in a power line with selectively bidirectional conductors in parallel with the reactance whereby the reactance can be shorted. Alternatively, the selectively bi-directional conductors can connect a power line to ground or neutral when half-cycle time periods exceed a desired half-cycle time period.

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