Abstract

In this paper an interconnection and damping assignment passivity-based control (IDA-PBC) applied to the hydro-turbine governing systems (HTGS) is proposed to regulate the relative deviation of turbine speed in single machine infinite bus system. The passivity-based control (PBC) theory is selected because in the open-loop the HTGS has a port-Hamiltonian (pH) structure. The PBC theory takes advantage of the pH structure of the open-loop dynamical system to design a general control law, which preserves the passive structure in closedloop via interconnection and damping reassignment. Additionally, the PBC theory guarantees globally asymptotically stability in the sense of Lyapunov for the close-loop dynamical system. Time-domain simulations demonstrate the robustness and proper performance of the proposed methodology applied to the HTGS under different operative conditions.

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