Optimization of System Stabilizer Parameters for Efficient Damping of Low Frequencies in the Power System
Keywords:
low-frequency oscillations, optimization of parameters, simulation, power system operation modes, system stabilizerAbstract
There have been considered the issues of the investigation of low frequency power oscillations and their influence on the power system operation modes. The simulation of the power system operating modes has been performed in the 4-machine test power system using the Power Factory software. The search for the optimal parameters of the system stabilizer setting has been made using modern methods of optimization for effective damping of low frequency oscillations.
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