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Optimal governor and excitation control of power systems with damping

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Title Optimal governor and excitation control of power systems with damping
Names Yousif, Salah Mohammad, 1938- (creator)
Stone, Solon A. (advisor)
Date Issued 1969-04-24 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1969
Abstract The work in this thesis solves the problem of restoring a power
system to its operating stable equilibrium point, following a transient
disturbance, in minimum time without any oscillation. The idealized
power system considered consists of cylindrical rotor generator connected
to an infinite busbar with the following cases of control:
i) Governor Control
ii) Excitation Control
iii) Combined Governor and Excitation Control.
In each case, the system is proved to be controllable, at least
locally, in an open region around the stable equilibrium point. Also,
the optimal control is proved to exist and is unique. The maximum
principle of Pontryagin is used to determine the optimal control law.
The condition for no oscillation is determined and the system is
shown to be stable. The method of solving the system back in time is used to construct the switching locii, and the optimal control law
was synthesized.
An example is given and is simulated on an analog computer
to illustrate the theory.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Automatic control
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/46176

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