Abstract
AbstractPosicast controller is used to damp out oscillations of power system by changing excitation of the reference signal. The main purpose of this controller is to reduce the overshoot and the rising time of the transient voltage response of power system. In the present work, Posicast controller and static VAR controller (SVC) have been used to enhance the stability under any form of small disturbance of a wind-diesel hybrid power system (WDHPS) model. Stability of the hybrid model is, mainly, affected by the active and the reactive power unbalance. In this paper, reactive power unbalance has been carried out and it may be handled by using these two controllers. In the studied WDHPS model, a power system stabilizer (mainly, PSS3B) is also included along with the Posicast with SVC controller and performance of the hybrid model is investigated with the help of different soft computing techniques. Soft computing techniques are, basically, used to adjust the different parameters of the studied WDHPS based model for smooth and healthy operations of the hybrid model. The employed technique establishes better performance of the studied WDHPS based model in terms of superior dynamic reactive power compensation offered in real-time.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Environmental Science,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering
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