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APPLYING DIFFERENT WIDE-AREA RESPONSE-BASED CONTROLS TO DIFFERENT CONTINGENCIES IN POWER SYSTEMS

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posted on 2019-10-16, 17:05 authored by Shahrzad IranmaneshShahrzad Iranmanesh
The electrical disturbances in the power system have threaten the stability of the system. In the first step, it is necessary to detect these electrical disturbances or events. In the next step, a proper control should apply to the system to decrease the consequences of the disturbances.
One-shot control is one of the effective methods for stabilizing the events. In this method, a proper amount of loads are increased or decreased to the electrical system. Determining the amounts of loads, and the location for shedding is crucial. Moreover, some control combinations are more effective for some events and less effective for some others. Therefore, this project is completed in two different sections. First, finding the effective control combinations, second, finding an algorithm for applying different control combinations to different contingencies in real time.
To find the effective control combinations, sensitivity analysis is employed to locate the most effective loads in the system. Then in order to find the control combination commands, gradient descent and PSO algorithm are used in this project. In the next step, a pattern recognition method is used to apply the appropriate control combination for every event. The decision tree is selected as the pattern recognition method.
The three most effective control combinations found by sensitivity analysis and PSO method are used in the remainder of this study. A decision tree is trained for each of the three control combinations, and their outputs are combined into an algorithm for selecting the best control in real time. Finally, the algorithm is evaluated using a test set of contingencies. The final results reveal a 30\% improvement in comparison to the previous studies.

History

Degree Type

  • Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Department

  • Electrical and Computer Engineering

Campus location

  • Indianapolis

Advisor/Supervisor/Committee Chair

Steven Rovnyak

Additional Committee Member 2

Brian King

Additional Committee Member 3

Euzeli Cipriano dos Santos

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