Research of the Impact of Turbine Parameters on Low-Frequency Oscillation Based on Simulink

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This paper analyzed the influence of various turbine parameters on the low-frequency oscillation using Simulink, including the oil motive slide valve time constant, the volume time constant, power grid damping factor, power grid power factor, self-balancing rotor coefficient etc. Meanwhile, comparing the influence of the pure speed regulator and power-frequency regulation on low-frequency oscillations, proven that power-frequency regulation will exacerbate the low frequency oscillation.

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