Robust signals for the TCSC oscillation damping controllers of the brazilian north-south interconnection considering multiple power flow scenarios and external …

DC Savelli, PC Pellanda, N Martins… - 2007 IEEE Power …, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
DC Savelli, PC Pellanda, N Martins, NJP Macedo, AA Barbosa, GS Luz
2007 IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2007ieeexplore.ieee.org
The POD signals implemented in the existing thyristor controlled series compensators
(TCSCs) of the Brazilian north-south (NS) interconnection are solely intended to damp the
low-frequency NS oscillation mode. These signals are derived from the modulus of the
active power flow in the NS line that is phase-lagged at the frequency of the NS mode and
experience relatively large excursions following exogenous disturbances. This paper
attempts deriving the POD signal from the same variable but with a different polarity and …
The POD signals implemented in the existing thyristor controlled series compensators (TCSCs) of the Brazilian north-south (NS) interconnection are solely intended to damp the low-frequency NS oscillation mode. These signals are derived from the modulus of the active power flow in the NS line that is phase-lagged at the frequency of the NS mode and experience relatively large excursions following exogenous disturbances. This paper attempts deriving the POD signal from the same variable but with a different polarity and employing phase-lead compensation. A notch filter is also used to further reduce the adverse transients in the POD control loop, lowering the risk of TCSC saturation. The described results relate to a large-scale model for the year 1999, considering seventeen power flow scenarios and used by a multi-utility task force involved, at the time, in the planning studies of this interconnection.
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