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Frequency Control of Power Systems under Uncertain Disturbances Based on Input-Output Finite-Time Stability
  • Lixuan Zhu,
  • Yiping Yu,
  • Ping Ju
Lixuan Zhu
Hohai University

Corresponding Author:zlx@hhu.edu.cn

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Yiping Yu
Hohai University
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Ping Ju
Hohai University
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Abstract

In modern power systems, the randomness and uncertainty of the generation and loads greatly increase the balance discrepancy between the power supply and demand, which introduces major potential security hazards to the stable operation of power systems. In particular, out-of-bounds frequencies emerge. To control the system frequencies, a frequency control method based on the state space model for power systems under small, uncertain disturbances is proposed in this paper. Considering the general model of the power system frequency response with the aim of improving the input‒output finite-time stability of the system, the frequency deviation of the power system is controlled in a closed loop. The Monte Carlo simulation of different systems shows that the proposed method can effectively control the frequency deviation of the power system. When the closed-loop system is disturbed by uncertain power fluctuations, its frequency will always remain within the allowable range to ensure the secure and stable operation of the power system.
02 Feb 2024Submitted to IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
29 Feb 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
09 Apr 20241st Revision Received
10 Apr 2024Submission Checks Completed
10 Apr 2024Assigned to Editor
10 May 2024Editorial Decision: Accept