Analysis of small signal stability margins using genetic optimization


Autoria(s): Dong, ZY; Makarov, YV; Hill, DJ
Data(s)

01/01/1998

Resumo

Power system small signal stability analysis aims to explore different small signal stability conditions and controls, namely: (1) exploring the power system security domains and boundaries in the space of power system parameters of interest, including load flow feasibility, saddle node and Hopf bifurcation ones; (2) finding the maximum and minimum damping conditions; and (3) determining control actions to provide and increase small signal stability. These problems are presented in this paper as different modifications of a general optimization to a minimum/maximum, depending on the initial guesses of variables and numerical methods used. In the considered problems, all the extreme points are of interest. Additionally, there are difficulties with finding the derivatives of the objective functions with respect to parameters. Numerical computations of derivatives in traditional optimization procedures are time consuming. In this paper, we propose a new black-box genetic optimization technique for comprehensive small signal stability analysis, which can effectively cope with highly nonlinear objective functions with multiple minima and maxima, and derivatives that can not be expressed analytically. The optimization result can then be used to provide such important information such as system optimal control decision making, assessment of the maximum network's transmission capacity, etc. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:35141

Idioma(s)

eng

Palavras-Chave #Engineering, Electrical & Electronic #Genetic Algorithms #Power System Security #Bifurcations #Stability #Saddle Node Bifurcation #Power-systems #Voltage Collapse #Instability #Space
Tipo

Journal Article