A model predictive control design for selective modal damping in power systems
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Date
2015
Authors
Abhishek Jain
Emrah Biyik
Aranya Chakrabortty
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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Abstract
This paper presents a novel real-time predictive control technique to damp dominant inter-area oscillation modes in power systems. We first show that conventional Power System Stabilizers (PSS) in synchronous generators are best suited to damp only the intra-area oscillation modes and participate poorly in inter-area damping. We then design a centralized Model Predictive Controller (MPC) to provide supplementary control to these conventional PSSs based on a Selective Discrete Fourier Transform (SDFT) approach. The SDFT extracts the energies associated with the inter-area frequency components in the output spectrum of the system and uses this information to construct a weighting matrix Q. The MPC is then formulated as a quadratic minimization of the outputs using Q resulting in damping only the inter-area modes of interest. In reality however the most dominant DFT magnitudes will not be known ahead of time since they are decided by the location of the disturbance. Therefore we next augment the MPC design by predicting the dominant DFT magnitudes in the desired low frequency range using online measured data and tuning Q accordingly. We illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach using an IEEE 39-bus prototype power system model for the New England system. © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Model Predictive Control, Power Systems, Selective Modal Damping, Circuit Oscillations, Damping, Design For Testability, Discrete Fourier Transforms, Electric Power System Control, Predictive Control Systems, Real Time Systems, Standby Power Systems, Centralized Models, Conventional Power System Stabilizers, Frequency Components, Inter-area Oscillations, Low Frequency Range, Modal Damping, Predictive Control, Quadratic Minimization, Model Predictive Control, Circuit oscillations, Damping, Design for testability, Discrete Fourier transforms, Electric power system control, Predictive control systems, Real time systems, Standby power systems, Centralized models, Conventional power system stabilizers, Frequency components, Inter-area oscillations, Low frequency range, Modal damping, Predictive control, Quadratic minimization, Model predictive control
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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18
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2015 American Control Conference ACC 2015
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4314
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4319
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