This paper proposes a new controller for the excitation system to improve rotor angle stability. The proposed controller uses energy function to predict desired flux for the generator to achieve improved first swing stability and enhanced system damping. The controller is designed through predicting the desired value of flux for the future step of the system and then obtaining appropriate supplementary control input for the excitation system. The simulations are performed on Single-Machine-Infinite-Bus system and the results verify the efficiency of the controller. The proposed method facilitates the excitation system with a feasible and reliable controller for severe disturbances
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This paper proposes a new controller for the excitation system to improve rotor angle stability. The...
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Abstract: In stressed power systems with large induction machine component, there exist undamped ele...
Low frequency oscillations in large power systems may result in system instability under large distu...
In this paper we present, discuss, extend and compare different design methods for excitation contro...
In stressed power systems with large induction machine component, there exist undamped electrome- ch...
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The flexible excitation system (FES) is a kind of novel excitation system with two channels for damp...
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Abstract This paper presents an output feedback controller to damp the electromechanical oscillation...
Operation of large-scale power systems became more complicated in these days, especially when stabil...
In this paper a new nonlinear excitation controller design to enhance transient stability of multima...
This paper proposes a new controller for the excitation system to improve rotor angle stability. The...
This paper presents a novel approach for designing of generator excitation controllers using Interco...
This paper proposes a nonlinear excitation controller to improve transient stability, oscillation da...
The ability of a power system to return to stable operating condition after the occurrence of distur...
Power system stability enhancement through control of excitation and static phase shifter (SPS) has ...
Abstract: In stressed power systems with large induction machine component, there exist undamped ele...
Low frequency oscillations in large power systems may result in system instability under large distu...
In this paper we present, discuss, extend and compare different design methods for excitation contro...
In stressed power systems with large induction machine component, there exist undamped electrome- ch...
The paper proposes a decentralized excitation controller to improve the stability of large power sys...
The flexible excitation system (FES) is a kind of novel excitation system with two channels for damp...
This paper presents a modified optimal controller for an interconnected power system. The design met...
Abstract This paper presents an output feedback controller to damp the electromechanical oscillation...
Operation of large-scale power systems became more complicated in these days, especially when stabil...
In this paper a new nonlinear excitation controller design to enhance transient stability of multima...