Abstract
AbstractIn modern power systems, the uncertainty and volatility of generation and loads greatly increase the balance discrepancy between the power supply and demand, creating major potential security hazards. To limit out‐of‐bound frequencies, an effective frequency control method for power systems with interval uncertain disturbances is proposed. Based on the state space model of the system frequency response with delays, linear matrix inequalities are constructed based on the input‒output finite‐time stability of the system frequency. By searching for the output feedback gain and altering the time delay with the Padé approximation, the feasibility of the linear matrix inequalities is improved, and a frequency controller is designed. The simulation results show that the proposed method can effectively control frequency deviations. When the closed‐loop system is disturbed by uncertain power fluctuations, its frequency will always remain within the allowable range to ensure the secure operation of the power system.
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