Coordinated Control of Interarea Oscillations using SMA and LMI: A Robust Control Technique for Damping Low Frequency Oscillati,Used

Coordinated Control of Interarea Oscillations using SMA and LMI: A Robust Control Technique for Damping Low Frequency Oscillati,Used

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This book demonstrates the application of a robust technique for damping low frequency oscillations. The control is designed by extending the logic of SMA and integrating it with the LMI technique to develop a singlegain feedback controller that is capable of damping oscillations in large systems. It is an integrated form of control because it combines different controllers together so as to prevent any negative interaction between the individual controls. A 16machine, 68bus model of the New EnglandNew York interconnected power system is used as the test case with DC lines and SVCs acting as the control. The proposed technique is then applied to an equivalent model of the WECC system developed in MATLAB and finally transferred to a larger and more detailed version created in PSLF. The controllers initially used for the WECC system are the two HVDC lines and an SVC. Three ESDs are then added to the model for the improvement of the control. The results indicate that the proposed technique provides adequate damping to the relevant modes of oscillations over a wide variety of operating conditions and that it can be easily applied to large and complex power system networks.

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