Nonlinear optimal-variable-aim strategy for improving multimachine power system transient stability
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The paper presents an integrated excitation and fast valving controller for improving multimachine power system transient stability. The controller is based on an improved optimal-variable-aim strategy. To avoid transferring measurement information around the system, an ‘observation decoupled’ state space model for multimachine power systems, which include a fast valve and an excitation system, is adopted. Simulation studies employed to test the controller have been performed on a four-machine six-bus system. The results show that the controller is effective for transient stability enhancement.
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