A practical power system stabilizer tuning method and its verification in field test

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This paper deals with parameter tuning of the Power System Stabilizer (PSS) for 612 MVA thermal power plants in the KEPCO system and its validation in a field test. In this paper, the selection of parameters, such as lead-lag time constants for phase compensation and system gain, is optimized using linear and eigenvalue analyses. This is then verified through the time-domain transient stability analysis. In the next step, the performance of PSS is finally verified by the generator's on-line field test. After the field test, measured and simulated data are also compared to prove the effectiveness of the models used in the simulations.

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Shin, J., Nam, S., Lee, J., Baek, S., Choy, Y., & Kim, T. (2010). A practical power system stabilizer tuning method and its verification in field test. Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology, 5(3), 400–406. https://doi.org/10.5370/JEET.2010.5.3.400

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