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Fuzzy based damping controller for TCSC using local measurements to enhance transient stability of power systems
Affiliation:1. Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Mathematical Institute, Sokolovská 83, 186 75 Prague, Czech Republic;2. Texas A&M University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, College Station, TX 77843-3132, United States;3. University of Texas-Houston/Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center, Center for Advanced Heart Failure, 6411 Fannin, Houston, TX 77030, United States
Abstract:This paper proposes a local fuzzy based damping controller (LFDC) for thyristor controlled series capacitor (TCSC) to improve transient stability of power systems. In order to implement the proposed scheme, detailed model of TCSC, based on actual behavior of thyristor valves, is adopted. The LFDC uses the frequency at the TCSC bus as a local feedback signal, to control the firing angle. The parameters of fuzzy controller are tuned using an off-line method through chaotic optimization algorithm (COA). To verify the proposed LFDC, numerical simulations are carried out in Matlab/Simpower toolbox for the following case studies: two-area two-machine (TATM), WSCC three-machine nine-bus and Kundur’s two-area four-machine (TAFM) systems under various faults types. In this regard, to more evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed method, the simulation results are compared with the wide-area fuzzy based damping controller (WFDC). Moreover, the transient behavior of the detailed and phasor models of the TCSC is discussed in the TATM power system. The simulation results confirm that the proposed LFDC is an efficient tool for transient stability improvement since it utilizes only local signals, which are easily available.
Keywords:Fuzzy controller  Local measurements  Thyristor controlled series capacitor (TCSC)  Transient stability  Wide-area measurements
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