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Improving power system stability with Gramian matrix-based optimal setting of a single series FACTS device: feasibility study in Vietnamese power system (English)
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3 August 2017
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Summary: The Vietnamese power system has experienced instabilities due to the effect of increase in peak load demand or contingency grid faults; hence, using Flexible Alternating-Current Transmission Systems (FACTS) devices is a best choice for improving the stability margins. Among the FACTS devices, the thyristor-controlled series capacitor (TCSC) is a series connected FACTS device widely used in power systems. However, in practice, its influence and ability depend on setting. For solving the problem, this paper proposes a relevant method for optimal setting of a single TCSC for the purpose of damping the power system oscillations. This proposed method is developed from the combination between the energy method and Hankel-norm approximation approach based on the controllability Gramian matrix considering the Lyapunov equation to search for a number of feasible locations on the small-signal stability analysis. The transient stability analysis is used to compare and determine appropriate settings through various simulation cases. The effectiveness of the proposed method is confirmed by the simulation results based on the Power System Simulation Engineering (PSS/E) and MATLAB programs. The obtained results show that the proposed method can apply to immediately solve the difficulties encountering in the Vietnamese power system.
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Vietnamese power system
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power system simulation engineering
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instabilities
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flexible alternating-current transmission systems (FACTS)
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thyristor-controlled series capacitor (TCSC)
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Hankel-norm approximation approach
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controllability Gramian matrix
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Lyapunov equation
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small-signal stability analysis
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