Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dspace.aiub.edu:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1082
Title: Design and Implementation of a Synchronous Generator with Rotor Angle Stability Control for Damping Interarea Oscillations of Interconnected Power Systems via PSS
Authors: Rahman, MD Lutfur
Shatil, Abu Hena MD
Keywords: Synchronous Generator , Exciter , Inter- area Mode of oscillation , Rotor angle stability , Power system stabilizer (PSS) , Small-signal stability , Linearized model of generator and network
Issue Date: 12-Apr-2021
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: M. L. Rahman and M. A. H. Shatil, "Design and Implementation of a Synchronous Generator with Rotor Angle Stability Control for Damping Interarea Oscillations of Interconnected Power Systems via PSS," 2021 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Sustainable Development (ICICT4SD), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2021, pp. 331-335, doi: 10.1109/ICICT4SD50815.2021.9396810.
Abstract: The main aim of this paper is to regulate the rotor angle of the synchronous generator and solve the inter-area mode of oscillation in a power system using a power system stabilizer. That is a major concern. The inter-area modes are basically an interaction between the mechanical parts of the generating plans through the electrical part of the system. So, the transmittance of the electrical power of the areas has a significant influence generally on the damping. Inter-area oscillations are innate to power systems. This type of oscillation is characterized by a group of generators in one area of the system oscillating against another group located in another area. In this paper power system stabilizer (PSS) is used to damp the inter-area mode of oscillation in the power system. In this system simulation model is set up into MATLAB/SIMULINK software.
URI: http://dspace.aiub.edu:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1082
Appears in Collections:Publications From Faculty of Engineering

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
c9.docx3.35 MBMicrosoft Word XMLView/Open


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.