The Total Low Frequency Oscillation Damping Method Based on Interline Power Flow Controller through Robust Control

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The interline power flow controller (IPFC) can control the active power and reactive power of different lines in power system. To utilize the flexible control ability of IPFC and increase the damping characteristic of its controller AC system, this paper proposes a low-frequency oscillation (LFO) suppress method through IPFC. The LFO suppress method is designed by adding supplementary signals to the outer current control loop of IPFC. In addition to adding supplementary active power signals, the reactive supplementary signals are also added to related control loop, which is the total control scheme. To obtain the power system’s small signal model, the identification technology based on the PRONY algorithm is used. In addition, the robust control theory is also applied to make the controllers more adaptive. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed method, two controllers including both the active and reactive controllers are designed for in PSCAD software. Furthermore, the simulation results prove the proposed method can reach a better control effect and is also of robustness.

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Zhao, J., Xu, K., Li, Z., Wu, S., & Wang, D. (2022). The Total Low Frequency Oscillation Damping Method Based on Interline Power Flow Controller through Robust Control. Processes, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr10102064

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