Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6859520 International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems 2017 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
The main objective of this paper that distinguishes it from other similar articles is to employ predictive control strategy to improve the stability of power systems (4- machines and 10-machine) in presence of wind farms based on Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG), using Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC) and Super Capacitor Energy Storage System (SCESS). In this paper, SCESS is used to control the active power in the Grid Side Convertor (GSC) and SSSC is employed to reduce low frequency oscillations. The proposed strategy based on the predictive control can be simultaneously used to control the active and reactive power of the Rotor Side Convertor (RSC) as well as damping controller design for SCESS and SSSC. A function is used in the predictive control strategy to reduce computational complexity in selecting the input paths of Laguerre functions. Moreover, the sampling time is reduced by means of employing the exponential data weighting. Simulation results for the function-based predictive control using disturbance scenario in the field of non-linear time are compared with the other two methods, model-based predictive control and classic model (without using the predictive control). The effectiveness of the proposed strategy in improving stability is confirmed through simulation result.
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