@inproceedings{1fac6d7308524bd5ab4dc12ac1a04756,
title = "Development of advanced analytical techniques for the analysis of subsynchronous torsional interaction with FACTS devices",
abstract = "Flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) devices are increasingly being used to enhance power transfers, as well as to provide voltage stabilisation at critical system locations. The application of FACTS devices, however, presents the potential for excitation of subsynchronous oscillations in nearby turbine-generators. In recent years, subsynchronous oscillations in turbine-generators have also resulted from interaction with major control devices, such as excitation control and HVDC converter controls. Other devices with the ability to control power or speed variations rapidly are a potential source for excitation of subsynchronous oscillations.",
author = "Messina, {A. R.} and Rivera, {C. A.} and D. Olgu{\'i}n and Daniel Ru{\'i}z",
year = "1999",
doi = "10.1109/PTC.1999.826707",
language = "Ingl{\'e}s",
series = "International Conference on Electric Power Engineering, PowerTech Budapest 1999",
publisher = "Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.",
pages = "275",
booktitle = "International Conference on Electric Power Engineering, PowerTech Budapest 1999",
address = "Estados Unidos",
note = "1999 International Conference on Electric Power Engineering, PowerTech Budapest 1999 ; Conference date: 29-08-1999 Through 02-09-1999",
}