Abstract

In this paper, a comparative transient performance of two types of single machine power system is analyzed. The two types of system configurations are viz. (i) automatic voltage regulator (AVR) loop with single input conventional power system stabilizer (CPSS) combined with automatic generation control (AGC) loop, (ii) AVR with CPSS combined with capacitive energy storage (CES) unit-based AGC loop. For AGC loop both thermal unit and hydro unit are individually considered. The thermal unit is considered with either single or double stage reheat turbine, hydro unit is considered with mechanical or electric governor. Integral controller is provided in the AGC loop. It is shown that the CES-based integral controlled AGC loop along with CPSS assists in the best transient performance of the power system in all cases under different operating conditions. Parameters of the CPSS installed in AVR loop, gains of the integral controller in AGC loop are optimized with the help of a novel particle swarm optimization, developed by the authors, called as craziness-based particle swarm optimization (CRPSO). Transient performance is carried out with 1% step perturbation in either reference voltage or load torque.

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