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Hydroelectric power stations are a major source of electricity
around the world; understanding their dynamics is crucial to
achieving good performance. The electrical power generated is
normally controlled by individual feedback loops on each unit. The
reference input to the power loop is the grid frequency deviation
from its set point, thus structuring an external frequency control
loop. The book discusses practical and well-documented cases of
modelling and controlling hydropower stations, focused on a pumped
storage scheme based in Dinorwig, North Wales. These accounts are
valuable to specialist control engineers who are working in this
industry. In addition, the theoretical treatment of modern and
classic controllers will be useful for graduate and final year
undergraduate engineering students. This book reviews SISO and MIMO
models, which cover the linear and nonlinear characteristics of
pumped storage hydroelectric power stations. The most important
dynamic features are discussed. The verification of these models by
hardware in the loop simulation is described. To show how the
performance of a pumped storage hydroelectric power station can be
improved, classical and modern controllers are applied to simulated
models of Dinorwig power plant, that include PID, Fuzzy
approximation, Feed-Forward and Model Based Predictive Control with
linear and hybrid prediction models.
Hydroelectric power stations are a major source of electricity
around the world; understanding their dynamics is crucial to
achieving good performance. The electrical power generated is
normally controlled by individual feedback loops on each unit. The
reference input to the power loop is the grid frequency deviation
from its set point, thus structuring an external frequency control
loop. The book discusses practical and well-documented cases of
modelling and controlling hydropower stations, focused on a pumped
storage scheme based in Dinorwig, North Wales. These accounts are
valuable to specialist control engineers who are working in this
industry. In addition, the theoretical treatment of modern and
classic controllers will be useful for graduate and final year
undergraduate engineering students. This book reviews SISO and MIMO
models, which cover the linear and nonlinear characteristics of
pumped storage hydroelectric power stations. The most important
dynamic features are discussed. The verification of these models by
hardware in the loop simulation is described. To show how the
performance of a pumped storage hydroelectric power station can be
improved, classical and modern controllers are applied to simulated
models of Dinorwig power plant, that include PID, Fuzzy
approximation, Feed-Forward and Model Based Predictive Control with
linear and hybrid prediction models.
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