"Power System Small Signal Stability Analysis and Control"
presents a detailed analysis of the problem of severe outages due
to the sustained growth of small signal oscillations in modern
interconnected power systems. The ever-expanding nature of power
systems and the rapid upgrade to smart grid technologies call for
the implementation of robust and optimal controls. Power systems
that are forced to operate close to their stability limit have
resulted in the use of control devices by utility companies to
improve the performance of the transmission system against commonly
occurring power system disturbances.
This book demonstrates how the application of power system
damping controllers such as Power System Stabilizers (PSSs) and
Flexible Alternating Current Transmission System (FACTS)
controllers namely Static Var Compensator (SVC) and Thyristor
Controlled Series Compensator (TCSC) can guard against system
disruptions. Power System Small Signal Stability Analysis and
Control examines the signal stability problem, providing an
overview and analysis of the concepts and of the controllers used
to mitigate it. Detailed mathematical derivations, illustrated case
studies, the application of soft computation techniques, designs of
robust controllers, and end-of-chapter exercises make it a useful
resource to researchers, practicing engineers, and post-graduates
in electrical engineering.
Examines the power system small signal stability problem and
various ways to mitigate itOffers a new and simple method of
finding the optimal location of PSS in a multi-machine power
systemProvides relevant exercises to further illustrate
chapter-specific content"
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