Damping multimodal subsynchronous resonance using a static var compensator controller optimized by genetic algorithm and simulated annealing

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An optimal subsynchronous damping control (SSDC) of static var compensator (SVC) is designed using genetic algorithm and simulated annealing, to mitigate the multimodal subsynchronous resonance of a practical multi-machine series-compensated transmission system. The SSDC comprises independent modal control paths, each with separate feedback gains and phase shifts, to damp various torsional modes. The control-design task of simultaneously tuning all the control parameters for robust stabilization of multiple torsional modes under various system conditions is formulated into a constrained optimization problem, which, by using the proposed genetic algorithm and simulated annealing, is efficiently solved and the SVC-SSDC optimized. Eigenvalue analyses on the basis of the electromagnetic system model as well as real-time digital simulation using the DSP-implemented controllers have been conducted on the test system to validate the proposed approach and the designed hardware SVC-SSDC. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Xie, X., Jiang, Q., & Han, Y. (2012). Damping multimodal subsynchronous resonance using a static var compensator controller optimized by genetic algorithm and simulated annealing. European Transactions on Electrical Power, 22(8), 1191–1204. https://doi.org/10.1002/etep.655

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