Title :
Multi-loop power system stabilizers using wide-area synchronous phasor measurements
Author :
Kamwa, I. ; Gérin-lajoie, L. ; Trudel, Non G.
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Recherche, Hydro-Quebec, Varennes, Que., Canada
Abstract :
A distributed-measurement technology using the Global Positioning System and accurate phasor measurements units is expected to become the most powerful source of wide-area dynamic information. This paper explores ways of putting this extended real-time knowledge of the power system behavior into use, by means of supplementary feedback loops which improve dynamic and transient system stability and, ultimately, increase the transmission capacity. The control design is based on a 2-stage methodology of which first step is built on a powerful pulse-response-based numerical subspace state-space identification algorithm to identify a reduced-order, small-signal MIMO model of the open-loop system. The second step is to select an appropriate control structure and then tune the stabilizer parameters accordingly. To tackle the most difficult situations, the architecture selected comprises several dynamic feedback loops, each consisting of a high-order differential filter. Controller tuning is then performed by minimizing a selective modal performance index in the parameter space, Adding stability and robustness constraints greatly improves the engineering significance of the resulting design. For illustration, we provide a full design of a three-loop stabilizer for a major synchronous-condenser station an actual power system which simultaneously uses two global and one local input signals. Both linear and nonlinear simulation results clearly demonstrate the added value of wide-area information when properly included in power system stabilizer design
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; MIMO systems; control system synthesis; feedback; identification; optimal control; performance index; power system control; power system interconnection; power system stability; real-time systems; state-space methods; 2-stage methodology; GPS; Global Positioning System; control design; controller tuning; distributed-measurement technology; dynamic feedback loops; dynamic system stability; extended real-time knowledge; high-order differential filter; major synchronous-condenser station; multiloop power system stabilizers; pulse-response-based numerical subspace state-space identification; reduced-order small-signal MIMO model; robustness constraints; selective modal performance index minimization; stability constraints; supplementary feedback loops; three-loop stabilizer; transient system stability; transmission capacity; wide-area dynamic information; wide-area synchronous phasor measurements; Feedback loop; Open loop systems; Power system dynamics; Power system measurements; Power system simulation; Power system stability; Power system transients; Power systems; Pulse power systems; Robust stability;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, 1998. Proceedings of the 1998
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4530-4
DOI :
10.1109/ACC.1998.688401