ABC algorithm for estimation of dynamic parameters in radial power system transfer path Online publication date: Thu, 02-Jul-2020
by J. Jeha; S. Charles Raja
International Journal of Operational Research (IJOR), Vol. 38, No. 4, 2020
Abstract: In this paper, the artificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) is used to predict the stability of the power system and is evaluated the aggregated machine reactance and inertias in the transfer path. The proposed method is used for estimating the dynamic parameters of the aggregated machines for each area utilising the amplitudes of voltage oscillations measured at any three intermediate points on the transfer path. Two types of voltage control equipment are considered, namely, a static var compensator (SVC) and a thyristor controlled series capacitor (TCSC) including the purpose of voltage support and reducing the disturbance in the system. The proposed methods employ bus voltage phasor data at several buses including the voltage control bus and the line currents on the power transfer path. Here, the three phase fault is applied in the power system. Based on the estimation, the dynamics of the power system is improved and the proposed strategy is utilised for improving the overall dynamic security. The proposed technique is implemented in MATLAB/simulink working platform and the output performance is evaluated and compared with the existing methods such as without facts devices, SVC based controller and genetic algorithm (GA) based TCSC controller respectively.
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