Abstract

AbstractSeveral power system networks exhibit bifurcation, chaos and instability behavior for some specific values of initial conditions and parameters. Angle and voltage instability behavior of power system is prone to such specific values and parameter variation. This paper proposes fractional order proportional integral controller (FOPI) based state feedback for precise and robust control of such undesirable behavior. This paper proposes first ever use of FOPI for precise rotor angle control leading to instability in power system dynamic behavior. FOPI controller is applied on generator connected to IEEE‐14 bus benchmark model. The ripple frequency of turbine torque is chosen as one of the cause of instability behavior of power system, which has the potential possibility to push system behavior to chaos and instability mode. The proposed FOPI controller design will inhibit the dynamic behavior of power system to safe and stable bounds. Proposed strategy can be applied to other large power system models as well due to its simplicity in design philosophy. Several phase plane trajectories with and without FOPI controller are used to support the viewpoint.

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