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Original Articles

Power System Reliable Stabilization with Actuator Failure

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Pages 61-77 | Received 24 Oct 2007, Accepted 11 Jun 2008, Published online: 11 Dec 2008
 

Abstract

This article presents a new approach to design reliable controllers acting on the excitation and governor of a synchronous alternator. The usage of a power system stabilizer is inevitable for the enhancement of dynamic stability of power grids. The suggested reliable power system stabilizer ensures stability either when both controllers are sound or when one of them fails. A redundant feedback controller is designed using particle swarm optimization to achieve a desired degree of stability whether or not the main controller is responding. The design of the redundant controller is based on minimizing an eigenvalue-based objective function using particle swarm optimization. A single-machine infinite-bus system is considered to demonstrate the functionality of the proposed fault-tolerant controller. Results of the eigenvalue analysis reported in the present article show the effectiveness of the proposed power system stabilizer under different loading conditions. The approach is extended to consider reliable stabilization for multi-machine systems where the designed controller could successfully stabilize the system with sound operation as well as under control channel failure.

Acknowledgment

The authors acknowledge fruitful discussions with Prof. H. M. Zein El-Din, EE Department, Cairo University, Egypt.

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