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A Procedure to Identify the Linear Models of Auxiliary Controllers of a Synchronous Machine

The absence of complete model data of a power system hinders complete eigenvalue analysis of that system. System identification methods have been used to identify operating-point-dependent equivalent linear model of a power system. Such identified models do not allow a complete eigenvalue analysis....

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Published in:IEEE transactions on power systems 2018-09, Vol.33 (5), p.5006-5015
Main Authors: Rupasinghe, B. W. H. A., Annakkage, U. D., Karawita, Chandana
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description The absence of complete model data of a power system hinders complete eigenvalue analysis of that system. System identification methods have been used to identify operating-point-dependent equivalent linear model of a power system. Such identified models do not allow a complete eigenvalue analysis. To resolve this, the identification problem can be formulated in such a way to utilize any a-priori knowledge of the system. Model data of a synchronous machine consists of machine data and controller parameters. Methods to determine synchronous machine parameters are well established. In this paper, knowledge of the machine data and knowledge of eigenvalues of the system at multiple distinct operating points, extracted by a system identification method, are used to determine auxiliary controller parameters of the synchronous machine. Model data that are determined by the proposed method is independent of the operating point. Therefore, it can be easily integrated into a complete small signal stability study at any operating point of the synchronous machine.
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Control methods
Eigenvalues
Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions
Identification methods
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Mathematical models
Parameter identification
Power system stability
small signal stability analysis
Synchronous machines
System identification
transfer function identification
Transfer functions
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