Frequency Response as Tuning of Power System Stabilizer on Rotor Speed Dynamic Stability

2015 ◽  
Vol 793 ◽  
pp. 110-113
Author(s):  
Muhamad Irwanto ◽  
Murina ◽  
N. Gomesh ◽  
N. Gomesh ◽  
M.R. Mamat ◽  
...  

Power system stability is the ability of an electric power system unit, for giving operating conditions beginning to recover operating state of equilibrium after being subjected to a physical interference. Power system stability has been recognized as an important problem for safe operation of system unit. Stability of power system is similar to the stability of any dynamic system, and has basic mathematical. Concepts from the mathematics and theoretical stability control are first revised to provide background information related to stability of dynamic system generally and establish a connection theoretical. This paper presents to improve of dynamic power system stability using frequency response as tuning of system stabilizer. It is started by electrical power systems mathematic modeling in state variable equation then set the expertise function of frequency response as tuning of system stabilizer. The plant controlled by function of frequency response is tuned to left half plane (LHP) as system stabilizer which their input from the rotor speed. When the system occur fault, the rotor speed should be synchronized, for this case one electrical controller is needed to make sure the system is stable.

SINERGI ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 205
Author(s):  
Widi Aribowo

In this paper, a Distributed Time-Delay Neural Network (DTDNN) algorithm is used to control the Power System Stabilizer (PSS) parameters to find the reliable conditions. The proposed DTDNN algorithm apply tapped delay line memory to set the PSS. In this study, DTDNN consists of a DTDNN-identifier and a DTDNN-controller. The performance of the system with DTDNN-PSS controller is compared with a Recurrent Neural Network PSS (RNN-PSS) and Conventional PSS (C-PSS). The results show the effectiveness of DTDNN-PSS design, and superior robust performance for enhancement power system stability compared to other with different cases.


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