Title :
Identification-based power unit model for load-frequency control purposes
Author :
Hain, Y. ; Kulessky, R. ; Nudelman, G.
Author_Institution :
Generation & Transmission Group, Israel Electr. Corp. Ltd., Haifa, Israel
fDate :
11/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a new method for process transfer function identification (TFI) and a new approach for the development of a power unit´s dynamic model based on new applications for presented TFI method. This method uses a two-stage procedure which indirectly reduces both noise effects and the order of the transfer function. The first stage is the frequency response identification of a process, while the second one is the transfer function computation using frequency response obtained in the first stage. The power unit dynamic model which is identified using three relatively simple experiments is applied to load-frequency control. This dynamic model developed for the vicinity of the steady-state operation mode can be used for automatic generation control purposes, to tune load-frequency control systems, as well as to build and set up a real-time simulator for dispatcher training. The modeling of 140 MW power units of the IEC (Israel) is fulfilled through implementation of this model and by its identification method yielding sufficiently good results
Keywords :
control system analysis; frequency control; frequency response; load regulation; power generation control; power system identification; transfer functions; 140 MW; Israel; automatic generation control; identification-based power unit model; noise effects reduction; power system load-frequency control; transfer function identification; transfer function order reduction; Automatic control; Automatic generation control; Control system synthesis; Frequency response; Load modeling; Noise reduction; Power system modeling; Real time systems; Steady-state; Transfer functions;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on