Abstract

Abstract This paper deals with the design and evaluation of a single input single output H ∞ voltage controller. The proposed approach is based on optimizing the system modeling in order to obtain a robust and high performance controller. The adopted methodology is realized in five steps: (1) modeling of the exciter machine, the main synchronous generator, and the rotating diode bridge; (2) linearization of the excitation system; (3) using of a fictitious three-phase capacitor to represent the variable synchronous generator load as exogenous input of the system; (4) linearization of the feedback control by using a SISO (single input/single output) controller; (5) application of H ∞ control method associated with weighting functions. The performance of the controller has been evaluated by experimental tests under different operating points of the synchronous generator. In addition, the comparison with a standard industrial controller will allow us to highlight the efficiency of the proposed design approach.

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