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Fault Monitoring and Analysis System for FACTS Systems

Kenan Ahmet Mumcu1,
Alper Çetin2,
Canan Şişman Korkmaz3
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Received:Nov 16, 2024Accepted:Dec 24, 2024Published:December 31, 2024
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A fault monitoring and analysis system for FACTS systems records data at high resolution and frequency for graphical analysis.

This study developed a system for monitoring and analyzing Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS). The system records analog and digital data at high resolution and frequency, enabling graphical analysis. It is designed for various industrial applications, including distribution networks, substations, and generation facilities.

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This study focuses on the development of a fault monitoring and analysis system specifically designed for Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS). The system records analog and digital data at high resolution and frequency, enabling graphical analysis of these data. Designed for various industrial applications, this system is particularly used in distribution networks, substations, generation facilities, and factories to detect and monitor voltage and current anomalies. The system is equipped with a user-friendly interface that allows detailed examination of the recorded data.

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Flexible Alternating Current Transmission Systems (FACTS)Analysis SystemVoltage and Current Monitoring

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Mumcu, K. A., Çetin, A., Korkmaz, C. Ş. (2024). Fault Monitoring and Analysis System for FACTS Systems. *Orclever Proceedings of Research and Development*, 5(1), 377-399. https://doi.org/10.56038/oprd.v5i1.549

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JournalOrclever Proceedings of Research and Development
Volume5
Issue1
Pages377–399
PublishedDecember 31, 2024
eISSN2980-020X

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