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Decentralized Nonlinear Control for Power Systems Using Normal Forms and Detailed Models

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This paper proposes a decentralized method for nonlinear control of oscillatory dynamics in power systems. The method is applicable for ensuring both transient stability and small-signal stability. The method uses… Click to show full abstract

This paper proposes a decentralized method for nonlinear control of oscillatory dynamics in power systems. The method is applicable for ensuring both transient stability and small-signal stability. The method uses an optimal control law, which has been derived in the general framework of nonlinear control using normal forms. The model used to derive the control law is the detailed subtransient model of synchronous machines, as recommended by the IEEE. Minimal approximations have been made in either the derivation or the application of the control law. The developed method also requires the application of the dynamic state estimation technique. As the employed control and estimation schemes only need local measurements, the method remains completely decentralized. The method has been demonstrated as an effective tool to prevent blackouts by simulating a major disturbance in a benchmark power system model and its subsequent control using the proposed method.

Keywords: power systems; control; nonlinear control; method; power; using normal

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Year Published: 2018

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