Decentralized Robust Controller Design for Strongly Interconnected Generators

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2023

Abstract

Stability of multiple interconnected generation systems are prone to the inter-area power oscillations among them. This issue becomes more significant when the interconnection strength among the generation systems is stronger. In previous control strategies, the coupling effects have been considered as undesired disturbances that leads to failure in tackling this issue when the generation systems become strongly coupled. Thus, in this paper a new control scheme is presented to address this strong coupling effect by designing robust decentralized controllers in a sequential way to tackle the load frequency control problem in a three-area generation system connected through tie-lines. Three robust decentralized controllers are designed for the three areas by using the μ -synthesis technique. The model of tie-line coupling among the generation areas is taken into account in the design of sequential controllers. Moreover, the decentralized controllers are designed in such a way that the entire control system is robust against all the parameter variations and uncertainties. Based on the simulation results, the proposed decentralized controllers outperform the conventional independently designed controllers in terms of variations in the coupling strength in the tie-line.

Identifier

85149176382 (Scopus)

Publication Title

IEEE Access

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3245564

e-ISSN

21693536

First Page

16085

Last Page

16095

Volume

11

Grant

1902442

Fund Ref

National Science Foundation

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