TY - JOUR
T1 - Combined application of SEDC and GTSDC for SSR mitigation and its field tests
AU - Xie, Xiaorong
AU - Wang, Liang
AU - Han, Yingduo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016/1
Y1 - 2016/1
N2 - The subsynchronous resonance (SSR) problem may become more serious with the continuous evolvement of a series-compensated power system. Consequently, the existing SSR mitigation scheme might no longer keep the system stable. This issue has been encountered by Shangdu Power Plant, where the deployed supplementary excitation damping controllers (SEDCs) that well stabilized the system before cannot maintain torsional stability after the recent change occurred in the power system. Therefore, a combined mitigation scheme of SEDC and generator terminal subsynchronous damping controller (GTSDC) is proposed in this paper to regain system stability. SEDC provides electrical damping by modulating the excitation voltage at the rotor side. Meanwhile, GTSDC can damp SSR via injecting super-synchronous and subsynchronous currents into the generator stator. Field tests have proven the effectiveness of this combined scheme in addressing the deteriorated SSR issue. Eigenvalue analysis indicates that the combined scheme can provide enough positive damping for the system under any operating condition. Thanks to the low investment of SEDC and the flexibility of GTSDC, this combined scheme provides an economical and scalable solution for SSR mitigation, especially when the target system changes constantly.
AB - The subsynchronous resonance (SSR) problem may become more serious with the continuous evolvement of a series-compensated power system. Consequently, the existing SSR mitigation scheme might no longer keep the system stable. This issue has been encountered by Shangdu Power Plant, where the deployed supplementary excitation damping controllers (SEDCs) that well stabilized the system before cannot maintain torsional stability after the recent change occurred in the power system. Therefore, a combined mitigation scheme of SEDC and generator terminal subsynchronous damping controller (GTSDC) is proposed in this paper to regain system stability. SEDC provides electrical damping by modulating the excitation voltage at the rotor side. Meanwhile, GTSDC can damp SSR via injecting super-synchronous and subsynchronous currents into the generator stator. Field tests have proven the effectiveness of this combined scheme in addressing the deteriorated SSR issue. Eigenvalue analysis indicates that the combined scheme can provide enough positive damping for the system under any operating condition. Thanks to the low investment of SEDC and the flexibility of GTSDC, this combined scheme provides an economical and scalable solution for SSR mitigation, especially when the target system changes constantly.
KW - Field test
KW - Fixed series capacitor (FSC)
KW - Generator terminal subsynchronous damping controller (GTSDC)
KW - Subsynchronous resonance (SSR)
KW - Supplementary excitation damping controller (SEDC)
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U2 - 10.1109/TPWRS.2015.2393892
DO - 10.1109/TPWRS.2015.2393892
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84922744861
SN - 0885-8950
VL - 31
SP - 769
EP - 776
JO - IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
JF - IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
IS - 1
M1 - 7031968
ER -