Abstract

An optimal excitation control for the stability of synchronous machines is found in a closed form using Pontryagin's minimum principle. While the optimal control is bang bang, in practice it is necessary to compromise with normal voltage regulator action to produce a sub-optimal control. The time required for stabilization is slightly increased by this. The results obtained for the single machine- infinite bus case indicate that such control provides major benefits in removing transients.

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