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Damping electromechanical oscillations with both ratio and phase modulation of static synchronous series sources: Controller design

L. Sigrist, L. Rouco

IEEE PowerTech Conference - PowerTech 2007, Lausanne (Switzerland). 01-05 July 2007


Summary:

This paper studies the damping of electromechanical oscillations making use of both the ratio and phase modulation capabilities of static synchronous series sources. The design of the static synchronous series source damping controllers is addressed using eigenvalue sensitivities. The eigenvalue sensitivity with respect to a parameter of a feedback controller estimates the eigenvalue shift when such parameter is changed. The controller design comprises two steps: the design of the phase compensation network and the calculation of the controller gain. A combined method is developed to take advantage of both ratio and phase modulating capabilities of static synchronous series sources. Once the phase controller has been designed and incorporated into the system model, the ratio controller has to be designed taking into account the effect of the phase controller due to the direct relationship between the input of the ratio controller and the phase itself. The suggested approach is illustrated in a simple test system.


Keywords: Flexible AC Transmission Systems, Static synchronous series sources, Small Signal Stability, Eigenvalue Sensitivities, Controller design


DOI: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1109/PCT.2007.4538336

Publication date: 2007-07-01.



Citation:
L. Sigrist, L. Rouco, Damping electromechanical oscillations with both ratio and phase modulation of static synchronous series sources: Controller design, IEEE PowerTech Conference - PowerTech 2007, Lausanne (Switzerland). 01-05 July 2007.


    Research topics:
  • *Stability: Large disturbance stability, tuning of frequency loadshedding schemes, excitation control, small disturbance stability, tuning of power system stabilizers, identification of AVR and governor models

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