Design of PSS and SCRC controllers to damp out low-frequency oscillations in power system

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[1] Baek, Seung-Mook
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Baek, Seung-Mook | 1600年 / Science and Engineering Research Support Society卷 / 07期
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Electric power system control - Electric power system stability - Tuning - Voltage regulators - Time domain analysis - Electric power transmission - Transients - Energy transfer;
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10.14257/ijca.2014.7.10.26
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The paper describes a method to damp out low-frequency oscillations by design and tuning of both power system stabilizer (PSS) and controllable series capacitive reactance compensator (SCRC) controllers in power system. The PSS is generally used to mitigate the low-frequency oscillation by injecting supplementary signal to automatic voltage regulator (AVR) and the SCRC is used to enhance the transfer capacity for the transmission line in power system. Especially, the design of the external controller of the SCRC can provide effective damping for the low-frequency oscillation. In the paper, the effect of the design of both controllers on the system stability is analyzed. Also, the parameter tuning method is introduced and the performances of the proposed method are carried out by time-domain simulation with single-machine connected to infinite bus.
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