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Impact of Excitation System On Power System Stability

The document discusses the impact of excitation systems on power system stability. It describes the basic components and functions of excitation systems, including the automatic voltage regulator (AVR) and field current regulator. The AVR controls the generator's excitation to maintain steady voltage. Proper voltage control dynamics through the controller, power electronics, and rotating exciter help improve power system stability. Limiters and power system stabilizers in the excitation system also aid stability. A computer model of the AVR and its response is presented.

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Impact of Excitation System On Power System Stability

The document discusses the impact of excitation systems on power system stability. It describes the basic components and functions of excitation systems, including the automatic voltage regulator (AVR) and field current regulator. The AVR controls the generator's excitation to maintain steady voltage. Proper voltage control dynamics through the controller, power electronics, and rotating exciter help improve power system stability. Limiters and power system stabilizers in the excitation system also aid stability. A computer model of the AVR and its response is presented.

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Impact of excitation system on power system stability

1. INTRODUCTION

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HV SYSTEM
THE POWER STATION CONTROL ROOM

STEP UP
TRANSFORMER LV SWITCHGEAR

AC & DC
HV- BREAKER
AUXILIARY
SYSTEMS

CONTROL
AUX. SYSTEMS
PROTECTION
TRANSF
GOVERNOR .
1
GENERATOR
1 BREAKER

PT’s
&
CT’s
SYNCHRONIZING

SYNCHRONOUS EXCITATIO
TURBINE GENERATOR NSYSTEM

STAR
POINT EXCITATION
CUBICLE TRANSFORMER

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If Synchronous Ug
Machine Grid

Excitation
System

Controller

The automatic voltage control system

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~
=

SM E ~
SM =

1 a 200 A 100 a 10000 A

Rotating exciter Static excitation

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Basic Requirements
• Excitation Current up to 10’000 amps
• Input frequency range from 16 Hz to 400 Hz
• Adaptable to different redundancy requirements for controls and
converters
• State of the art man machine interface
• Compatibility with most applied power plant control systems
• Remote diagnostics
• Comfortable commissioning tools

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Operational Application

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Main Components of an UNITROL 5000 System

AVR

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System overview

AVR 2
AVR 1
CONVERTER N
Protection CONVERTER 2
Measuring

CONVERTER 1

Monitoring
Converter
AVR + FCR Control

Logic Control

Field flashing Fieldbreaker


Field suppression
AVR = Autom. Voltage Reg.

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FCR = Field Current Reg.
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Main Functions of the AVR
with Field Current Controller

AVR Setpoint
UG, IG -V/Hz limiter PID
- Soft start _
- IQ Compensation
Σ Σ Σ

Min. / max. value priority


UG - IP Compensation
+
Measuring and A/D conversion

Underexcit. limiter
UG, IG, If -Q=F(P,U,UG)
-Stator current lead
-Min. field current

Overexcit. limiter To pulse


UG, IG, If -Max field current generation
-Stator current lag

UG, IG Power System


Stabilizer PSS
PI
Man setpoint _
Σ
If +

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2. IMPACT ON POWER SYSTEM STABILITY

• Voltage Control Dynamics ( controller, power stage and power source)

• Limiters

• Power System Stabilizer

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2.1 Voltage Control Dynamics ( controller, power stage and power source)

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Computer representation of the AVR

from under-excitation from over-excitation UP +


UP + TB1
Limiters UEL Limiters OEL KR Up+∗ UT–Kc∗ If
KR TC 1

LV + 1+sTC2 1+sTC1 1 Uf [p.u.]


HV Σ KR
Generator UT 1 - Gate 1+sTB2 1+sTB1 1+sTs
Σ Gate
voltage [p.u.] +
1+sTR
+ Up- ∗ UT
UST UP − TB1 UP −
UT setpoint + + Stabilizing KR TC 1 KR
Σ signal from PSS
[p.u.]
+ Parameter Description Unit Range
Generator QT 1 TR Measuring filter time constant s 0.020
Reactive KIR
1+sTR Ts Gate control unit and converter time constant s 0.004
Power [p.u.] KIR Reactive power compensation factor p.u. -0.20...+0.20
KIA active power compensation factor p.u. -0.20...+0.20
Generator PT KR Steady state gain p.u. 10...1000
1
Active Kc Voltage drop to commutations and p.u. Acc. Transf.
KIA
Power [p.u.] 1+sTR impedances
TB1 Controller first lag time constant s TB1≥TB2
TB2 Controller second lag time constant s 0<TB2≤TC2
TC1 Controller first lead time constant s 0.01...10
TC2 Controller second lead time constant s 0.01...2
Up+ AVR output positive ceiling value p.u. Fixed
Up- AVR output negative ceiling value p.u. Fixed

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IR
UR

IDR

UT
If Uf

IDT
IT

IDS

IS

US

Synchronous machine
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three-phase representation ABB
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D axis
ra

Id
Ψd Ud

Stator rdD

Ψ dD
IdD
δ
ω

rf Ψf
Ψq Q axis
Uf If Ψ Q1 Ψ Q2

IQ1

IQ2
rQ1 rQ2
ra

Iq
Rotor

Uq

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PM
Torque
TM =
speed

US ⋅ Ep ⋅ sinδ
TE =
Xq + XT + XE
TM

Motion equation:

TM − TE = 2 ⋅ H ⋅
0o 45o 180o dt
δ

The characteristic Dynamic Equation


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AVR - Voltage control dynamic

• System type (Static excitation, Brush-less, DC Exciter)

• Settings of control algorithm

• Response time “Excitation system nominal


response”
• Ceiling capabilities
IEEE 421.1
ce-ao
NR=
(ao)(oe)
c

UF ceiling b

UF nominal
a d

ABB
o
e=0.5s

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Comparison of Excitation System Types


DC-Exciter AC-Exciter AC-Exciter Stat. Exciter
stat. diodes rot. diodes stat. thyristors
Mechanical
- Conversion of yes yes yes main machine
mech. to electr.
Energy

- Size of exciter power and speed power and speed power and speed power

- Sliprings yes yes no yes

Electrical
- Rectifier not required static external static rotary static

- Direct possible possible not possible possible


measuring
of field current

- Fast field possible possible not possible possible


suppression

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Comparison of Exciter Characteristics


DC-Exciter AC-Exciter AC-Exciter Stat. Exciter
stat. diodes rot. diodes stat. thyristors
Dynamic
Performance
- Major time Td’L+TE Td’L+TE Td’L+TE Td’L
constant of control circuit

- Ceiling factor limited not limited limited not limited

- Negative field possible not possible not possible possible


current

Reliability (MTBF)
- Machine, Transformer good good good better

- Converter good better better better

Maintenance
- Machine, Transf. at standstill at standstill at standstill at standstill

- Converter at standstill during at standstill during


operation operation

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Ceiling limit

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2.2 LIMITERS

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Setpoint building
Automatic
channel
-Setpoint
-Soft start effective setpoint
-V/Hz limiter
-Q influence
-P influence Power system
Follow up
Automatic stabilizer
(PSS)
Ug +
Ucmax
AC -
Transducer Ug actual
and filter Σ Gain
HV + DC +
Gate Gain Uc AVR
HF gain
Under excitation LV +
Σ
+
Σ Uc
limiters (UEL) Gate P gain
α

Over excitation 1/TA 1/TB ω


limiters (OEL)
Ucmin Ucmax

Gain
DC
Gain
IF -
Transducer
and filter
Σ P gain
Uc FCR

1/TA 1/TB ω
AVR
Manual set point
FCR
Follow up Manual Ucmin
Uc AVR
Follow up
Follow up control Uc FCR
Automatic

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Practical stability Declared rated
Theorectical limit operation point of
stability limit P [p.u.] generating unit

Turbine ouput
power limit

Thermal limit of
stator

IF
r≈

Sn
we
ϕn

wer
po
on

nt po
ati
Thermal limit

cit
of rotor

Ex

pare
LEADING LAGGING
(underexcited) (overexcited)

d ap
-1.0 p.u. U2 U2 Minimum FieldRate 1.0 Q [p.u.]
Xq Xd current limit
Safe operation range

The Power Chart of a solid pole


synchronous machine

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Synchronous machine operation Limits

Max. field current limiter


Min. field current limiter
Stator current limiter
P
Under excitation P,Q limiter

Theoretical
stability limit

-Q 1/Xd +Q

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Main duty of the limiters:

Keep the synchronous machine operating within


the safe and stable operation limits, avoiding
the action of protection devices that may trip
the unit.

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ABB
VOLTAGE REGULATOR WITH LIMITERS

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Supply
Voltage
setpoint

LOWER VAL. GATE


~ - +
=
-

+
Ifth setpoint

∫ I dt max
2

Ifact Ifmax
-
+ ∫ I dt COMP
2
=/~ U
= /#

SM =

THE OPERATING PHILOSOPHY OF Ifmax LIMITER

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Ceiling limit
Field current x IFN

thermal limit

setpoint
switch time

Time [s]

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Machine
frequency V / Hz Limiter
fT [p.u] 1 x y
y=KVHZ.x+U_fn-KVHZ UTMAX
1+ sTR
Machine
-
U_V/HZ
terminal KVHZ Σ x>0 Delay Volt/Hz
voltage + T_V_Hz 0
UT [p.u] U_fn influence
UTMAX signal
to AVR
Machine field
current
[p.u.]
IF [p.u.]
Max. field current limiter
1 -
Σ KIFmax
1+ sTR
+ +
Σ x2 π
EmaxF
- y
KCF
1 x
KHF s x>y
x>0 0
IFmax1
IFmax2
IFth1
Setpoint 2 for IFth2
IF max limiter
(option)
LV
Gate
Stator
Current Stator current limiter
IT [p.u.]
1 -
1+ sTR
Σ KITind
+ +
Σ x2 π
EmaxS
- y To OEL limiter
KCS gate of AVR
1 x
KHS s x>y
x>0 0
ITmax
To UEL limiter
ITth gate of AVR

-
+
Σ KITcap

Min. field current limiter


+ HV
Σ KIFmin Gate
-
IFmin
Generator
reactive
power
1
P/Q limiter
QT [p.u.] -
1+ sTR
Σ KPQ
Generator +
terminal
voltage
UT [p.u.]
x2

ABB
Generator
active power
PT [p.u.] Look-up
1
Table π
1+ sTR yn = f (xn)

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2.3 Power system Stabilizer

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I
Xq(s) XT XE

Ep UG US
XT+XE Infinite
Bus
Ep

δEp-S = I. Xq

Ep’
H
=I.Xq’
1 + sTq' 1 + sT q''
UG X q(s ) = X q ⋅ ⋅
1 + sT q o ' 1 + sT q o ''
= I. (XE+XT)
US

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Ep
Pe ω UG
US

90o

∆ω

phasor
rotation

∆PE
Transient behavior of ∆ω and ∆PE
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Infinite Bus
A) H
XT+XE

B) H1 ⋅ H2
H1 H2 Equivalent Inertia Heq =
XT+XE H1 + H2

dω d2 δ
taking
TM − TE = 2 ⋅ H ⋅ TM − TE = 2 ⋅ H ⋅ 2
dt dt
For small oscillations keeping the driving
torque constant the dynamic equation
linearized can be written as: 2 ⋅ H d2 δ D dδ
⋅ 2 + ⋅ + K1∆δ = 0
ωn dt ωn dt
Inertia. Ang. Acc. Damping Synchronizing
torque Torque

Dynamic equation of synchronous


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Oscillation frequency Ω
K1 ⋅ ωn
phasor rotation Ω≅ rad/s
2⋅H

Negative Damping ∆UG D/ws*∆ω Positive Damping


(Unstable Region) (Stable Region)
Damping axis
∆ω
∆δ
Torque K1=synchronizing coefficient
operating point

∆T Ep'.Us
K1 = slope = = ⋅ cos δo'
∆Te=K1.∆δ ∆δ Xq'+ XE + XT
Resulting
Torque
δo 90o δ
Synchronizing Axis 0o

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Phasor diagram of machine+grid
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2 ⋅ H d2δ D dδ
⋅ 2 + ⋅ + K1 ⋅ ∆δ + K2 ⋅ ∆Ep' = 0
ωn dt ωn dt
Inertia.Ang. Acc. Damping Synchron. Add .Torque
torque Torque from exc. system

phasor rotation
Negative Damping ∆UG
D/ws*∆ω
(Unstable Region) Positive Damping
(Stable Region)
K2.∆Ep’ ∆ω
-∆UG

Resulting torque component


without excitation system

Resulting torque component


∆Te=K1.∆δ with excitation system

Synchronizing Axis

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Phasor diagram of machine+grid+excitation system
for small oscillations ABB
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FINAL
CTRL
ELEMENT
ALTERNATIVE

AVR PSS

U
G

P ,Q

Fig3: PSS in the excitation system

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Main Target of PSS:

• It provides an additional torque component in order to get:

1) A positive resulting torque component on damping axis, even for the


highest possible rotor oscillation frequency.

2) A positive torque component on synchronizing axis for partial


compensation of generator terminal voltage variations even for
the highest possible oscillation frequency

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PSS2A acc. IEEE 421.5 1992 ∆PM
1 + s.2.H

∆PA
1 + s.2.H VSTmax VSTmax

+ N
+
s.TW1 s.TW2  (1 + s ⋅ T 8)  1+s.T1 1+s.T3 VST
ω Σ  (1 + s ⋅ T 9)M  Σ Ks1
1 + s.TW1 1 + s.TW2   1+s.T2 1+s.T4
+ -
VSTmin VSTmin
Ks3

PE s.TW3 s.TW4 Ks2


1 + s.TW3 1 + s.TW4 1 + s.T7

∆PE
1 + s.2.H

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Adaptive PSS (APSS) – Alternative to PSS2A

Driving Power Pa

UG , IG
Uf Synchronous
Uref + + GRID
AVR Generator
+
+ -
Measurement
UG
P

Filter
APSS 3rd Order System Model

∆P
Estimator

White + Regulator
noise +

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Multi Band PSS (MBPSS)

FB1(s)
+
Σ Kb
-
FB2(s)

+ Output
FI1(s) Limit
+ To
∆ω AVR
Σ K i Σ
-
FI2(s)
+

FH1(s)
+
Σ Kh
FH2(s) -

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