Some aspects of power system stabilizer performance in subsynchronous resonance study

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2011

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Shashidhara, M.K.
Shubhanga, K.N.

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In this paper, behavioural aspects of two types of power system stabilizers (PSS), i.e., a slip-signal PSS and a Delta-P-Omega PSS are studied in a fixed series capacitor compensated system employing the IEEE first benchmark system for SSR study. The well-known slip-signal-torsional interaction is studied to understand its dependency on the magnitude of network compensation. From such a study it is noted that the slip-signal-interaction is prominent only at higher degree of line compensation. It is also shown that Delta-P-Omega PSS is immune to such torsional interactions. Further, using the eigenvalue-based study, the swing-mode damping performance of slip-signal PSS and Delta-P-Omega PSS are studied when a system is series compensated. This study not only demonstrated the superiority of Delta-P-Omega PSS, but also validated the poor performance of slip-signal PSS. All these observations are verified by carrying out simulations on PSCAD/EMTDC. To enhance the understanding about the SSR phenomenon, some fundamental observations made in the study are also listed. � 2011 IEEE.

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2011 International Conference on Power and Energy Systems, ICPS 2011, 2011, Vol., , pp.-

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