Title of article
Design and analysis of nonlinear digital controllers-based two-level hierarchy for electric utility industry
Author/Authors
A.، Rubaai, نويسنده , , A.R.، Ofoli, نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
13
From page
395
To page
407
Abstract
This paper suggests a control strategy of coordinating multiple dynamic-braking units during the transients ensuing major disturbances. The control strategy considered in this study is a two-level hierarchy. The proposed two-level structure results from the decomposition of the overall problem into parallel subproblems. This allows the retention of the closed-loop controls associated with each subsystem, which together constitute the lower level (Level I). The central coordinating controller forms the upper level (Level II). The coordination of the local controllers by the central controller accounts for nonlinear terms and interconnections and yields the global optimization of the overall system transient performance. The local controllers are not dependent on one another and are robust to any changes in the network configuration, due to the feedback or closed-loop control formulation inherent in the proposed strategy. To ensure physical realizability of the local controllers, the input was restricted to locally measurable signals. The methodology was implemented in a prototype software program, which was tested on a single machine connected to a very large network approximated by an infinite bus, and then on the IEEE fourgenerator test system. These studies considered fault-clearing times greater than the critical, assuring an unstable condition. The well-damped optimal state and control trajectories illustrate the successful solution of the problem, indicating that the technique is a valuable tool dealing with transient control problems for large-scale systems.
Keywords
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Journal title
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Record number
105846
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