Title :
GA based SVS control strategy for mitigation of SSR in series compensated power system
Author :
Nagarajan, S.T. ; Kumar, Narendra
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Delhi Technol. Univ., New Delhi, India
Abstract :
This paper presents a Genetic Algorithm (GA) based control strategy to design more effective and robust auxiliary control of Static VAR System (SVS) for Sub Synchronous Resonance (SSR) damping improvement. The problem of tuning all the control parameters for effective stabilization of multiple torsional modes over various system conditions is formulated into a standardized optimization problem and optimized using GA for improving SSR damping. The studies have been carried out on First IEEE bench mark model. With the proposed GA, the problem is efficiently solved and the auxiliary controller of SVS is optimized over a wide operating range. Eigenvalue analysis using a linearized system model has been conducted on the test system to validate the approach and the designed SVS based auxiliary controller. A simulation study, using a nonlinear system model, has been carried out to illustrate the performance of the proposed SVS control strategy under large disturbance conditions. This corroborates the outcome of the eigenvalue analysis.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; damping; genetic algorithms; power system control; static VAr compensators; GA based SVS control strategy; IEEE bench mark model; SSR damping improvement; SSR mitigation; SVS auxiliary controller; eigenvalue analysis; genetic algorithm based control strategy; series compensated power system; standardized optimization problem; static VAR system; subsynchronous resonance damping improvement; torsional modes; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Equations; Frequency control; Genetic algorithms; Mathematical model; Power system stability; Reactive power; Genetic Algorithm; Static VAR System; Sub Synchronous resonance; Torsional oscillations;
Conference_Titel :
Power India Conference, 2012 IEEE Fifth
Conference_Location :
Murthal
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0763-5
DOI :
10.1109/PowerI.2012.6479473