A comparative study of different power system stabilizers for dynamic stability analysis
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posted on 2024-06-02, 13:30authored byM Rabbani, MA Mahmud, Aman Maung Than Oo
Power system stabilizers (PSSs) are extensively used to ensure the dynamic stability of power systems through the modulation of excitation signals supplied to synchronous generators. This paper presents a comparative study of two different PSSs: STAB1 and IEEEST. The stabilizers are designed for the linearized model of a single machine infinite bus (SMIB) system with different loads. Both time-and frequency-domain simulations are carried out to investigate the performance of these stabilizers. For all PSSs, the time-domain simulations are performed by applying a three-phase short-circuit fault at the terminal of the synchronous generator. These simulation results are compared against the open-loop characteristics of the SMIB system where no PSS is implemented. Simulation results demonstrate that the speed-fed PSS provides more damping as compared to frequency- and power-fed stabilizers.
History
Pagination
1-5
Location
Wollongong, N.S.W.
Start date
2015-09-27
End date
2015-09-30
ISBN-13
9781479987252
Language
eng
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2015, IEEE
Title of proceedings
AUPEC 2015 : Challenges for future grids : Proceedings of the 25th Australian Universities Power Engineering Conference
Event
Australian Universities Power Engineering. Conference (25th : 2015 : Wollongong, New South Wales)