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A robust H/sup /spl infin// power system stabilizer with no adverse effect on shaft torsional modes

Publisher: IEEE

Abstract:

The H/sup /spl infin// optimal control theory has been used to design a robust power system stabilizer (PSS) to improve transient and dynamic stabilities of a turbogenera...View more

Abstract:

The H/sup /spl infin// optimal control theory has been used to design a robust power system stabilizer (PSS) to improve transient and dynamic stabilities of a turbogenerator connected to an infinite busbar. It is demonstrated that the effects of disturbances in the machine output can be minimized and sufficient closed-loop stability margins (robustness) can be obtained to tolerate variations in the loop transfer functions, such as those which might arise from unmodeled low-damped high-frequency modes of oscillations. The resulting controller would effectively enhance the synchronizing and damping torques of the machine without the risk of exciting the shaft torsional modes. This is in marked contrast with the unstable performance of linear quadratic (LQ) optimal controllers under similar conditions. The H/sup /spl infin// design methodology also ensures a satisfactory performance of the PSS under a wide range of system operating conditions.< >
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion ( Volume: 9, Issue: 3, September 1994)
Page(s): 475 - 481
Date of Publication: 06 August 2002

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