Abstract

Power system oscillation is a serious threat to the stability of multimachine power systems. The coordinated control of power system stabilizers (PSS) and thyristor-controlled series compensation (TCSC) damping controllers is a commonly used technique to provide the required damping over different modes of growing oscillations. However, their coordinated design is a complex multimodal optimization problem that is very hard to solve using traditional tuning techniques. In addition, several limitations of traditionally used techniques prevent the optimum design of coordinated controllers. In this paper, an alternate technique for robust damping over oscillation is presented using backtracking search algorithm (BSA). A 5-area 16-machine benchmark power system is considered to evaluate the design efficiency. The complete design process is conducted in a linear time-invariant (LTI) model of a power system. It includes the design formulation into a multi-objective function from the system eigenvalues. Later on, nonlinear time-domain simulations are used to compare the damping performances for different local and inter-area modes of power system oscillations. The performance of the BSA technique is compared against that of the popular particle swarm optimization (PSO) for coordinated design efficiency. Damping performances using different design techniques are compared in term of settling time and overshoot of oscillations. The results obtained verify that the BSA-based design improves the system stability significantly. The stability of the multimachine power system is improved by up to 74.47% and 79.93% for an inter-area mode and a local mode of oscillation, respectively. Thus, the proposed technique for coordinated design has great potential to improve power system stability and to maintain its secure operation.

Highlights

  • Power system oscillation is one of the fundamental reasons behind unexpected power blackout incidents

  • For a comparative and comprehensive analysis, particle swarm optimization (PSO) has been selected along with the backtracking search algorithm (BSA) technique to investigate the improvement of the design performance

  • The coordination of power system stabilizer (PSS) and thyristor-controlled series compensation (TCSC) power oscillation damping (POD) controllers has been presented for enhanced damping performance against power system oscillations

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Summary

Introduction

Power system oscillation is one of the fundamental reasons behind unexpected power blackout incidents. Over the last few years, many optimization techniques have been applied to conduct the coordinated design of PSS and TCSC power oscillation damping (POD) controllers [7,8,9]. This research investigates the feasibility of BSA application for the robust coordinated design of PSS and TCSC controllers in a large multimachine power system. As the formulation of the state matrix is based on the perturbation of every state variable, the consideration of the system operating conditions is no longer required during the optimization design of the damping controllers in the linearized model of the power system. Part 6: The formation of the final state matrix (A) is performed in this part

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