The ANALYSIS OF AN AUXILIARY FUZZY LOGIC BASED STATIC SYNCHRONOUS SERIES COMPENSATOR

Authors

  • Ahmed Sabry Ahmed Ragheb

Abstract

Low Frequency Oscillations (LFO) occur in power systems because of lack of the damping torque .Low
frequency oscillations (LFO) are a frequent adverse phenomenon which increase the risk of instability for
the power system and thus reduce the total and available transfer capability (TT C and ATC). This brief
investigates the damping performance of the static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) equipped
with an auxiliary fuzzy logic controller (FLC). This manuscript investigates the damping performance of
the Static Var Compensator (SVC) equipped with an auxiliary controller based on Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy
Inference System (ANFIS). First of all, a modified Heffron-Phillips model of the single machine infinite
bus (SMIB) system installed with SVC is established. In the following an auxiliary fuzzy logic controller
(FLC) for SVC is designed to enhance the transient stability of the power system. Next, an ANFIS based
auxiliary damping controller is welldesigned and compared with the FLC. In order to evaluate the
performance of the proposed ANFIS based controller in damping of LFO, the SMIB power system is
subjected to a disturbance such as changes in mechanical power. The complete digital simulations are
performed in the MATLAB/Simulink environment to provide comprehensive understanding of the issue.
Simulation results demonstrate that the developed ANFIS based controller would be more effective in
damping electromechanical oscillations in comparison with the FLC and conventional proportionalintegral (PI) controller.

Published

2022-02-10

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