Study on Real-Time Control of Power System Stability

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This paper presents the design method Delays affect static var compensator WAN additional damping controller, containing static var compensator new power system, for example, through a controlled modal analysis to select Static Analysis conventional additional damping drawing's power compensator WAN input signal is calculated using the residue method to get its parameters, and then analyzed using delay-dependent stability criterion of conventional reactive power compensator damping controller contains additional stationary Delay power system stability, finalized the SVC gain additional damping controller based on delay stability analysis, the results show Delay Considered static var compensator additional damping controller not only can improve the damping characteristics of the system, but also has a certain time lag robustness.

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