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A Method to Design Power System Stabilizers in a Multi-Machine Power System Based on Single-Machine Infinite-Bus System Model
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2020
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringElectromechanical Oscillation ModesSmart GridMechatronicsN-machine Power SystemSystems EngineeringPower System StabilizersPower System ControlPower System DynamicGrid StabilityMulti-machine Power SystemVibration ControlPower System TransientPower SystemsPower System AnalysisStability
This paper proposes a method to design power system stabilizers (PSSs) based on single-machine infinite-bus system models to mitigate the risk of low-frequency electro- mechanical power oscillations in an N-machine power system. First, models of N fabricated identical-machine power systems are established for the N-machine power system. Analysis in the paper indicates that the electromechanical oscillation mode of fabricated identical-machine power systems with the least damping is of less damping than the electromechanical oscillation modes of N-machine power system. Second, it is proved that models of fabricated identical-machine power systems are dynamically equivalent to the single-machine infinite-bus system models. Finally, it is suggested that the PSSs are designed using single-machine infinite-bus system models to enhance the least damped electromechanical oscillation mode of fabricated identical-machine power systems. This eventually improves the damping of electromechanical oscillation modes of N-machine power system, thus mitigating the risk of low-frequency electromechanical power oscillations. In the paper, the proposed method is demonstrated and evaluated by using three well-known example multi-machine power systems. Effectiveness of PSSs is confirmed by the results of modal computation and simulation.
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