Title :
Padé approximation based method for computation of eigenvalues for time delay power system
Author :
Xinsheng Niu ; Hua Ye ; Yutian Liu ; Xiaoming Liu
Author_Institution :
Power Econ. Res. Inst., Shandong Electr. Power Co., Jinan, China
Abstract :
Transcendental terms appear in the characteristic equation of a power system and results in an infinite number of eigenvalues, when time delays in the feedback signals of power system wide-area damping controllers are considered. This makes it very difficult to obtain system eigenvalues via direct solution of the equation. In this paper, a method for computing a reduced set of eigenvalues of a time delay power system is proposed by using Padé rational polynomials to approximate the delays. The Padé polynomials are firstly transformed into their equivalent state space representations. By interconnecting the models of the open-loop power system, wide-area damping controllers and the state space representations of time delays, the linearized model for the closed-loop power system is then established and a reduced set of eignevalues of the system can be computed. The method has been tested on the New England 10-machine 39-bus test systems and compared with the eigenvalue computation method in the software package DDE-BIFTOOL. It shows that the proposed Padé approximation-based method can accurately obtain nearly all of the eigenvalues relating to system dynamic devices. The number of eigenvalues relating to time delays that can be correctly computed and their accuracy strongly relates to the orders of the Padé rational polynomials.
Keywords :
closed loop systems; damping; delays; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; linearisation techniques; open loop systems; polynomial approximation; power system control; power system measurement; state-space methods; DDE-BIFTOOL software package; New England 10- machine 39-bus test systems; Padé approximation based method; Padé rational polynomials; characteristic equation; closed-loop power system; eigenvalue computation; feedback signals; linearized model; open-loop power system interconnection; power system wide-area damping controllers; state space representations; time delay power system; transcendental terms; Approximation methods; Damping; Delay effects; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Polynomials; Power system stability; Padé approximation; eigenvalue analysis; small disturbance stability; time delay; wide area damping control; wide area measurement system;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 2013 48th International Universities'
Conference_Location :
Dublin
DOI :
10.1109/UPEC.2013.6714971