Analysis and Application of Damping Characteristics of PSS and
Traditional Supplementary Damping Controller based on Path-Damping
Torque Coefficient Method in Wind-Thermal Bundled Power Transmission
System with Series Compensation
Abstract
Wind-thermal bundled power transmission system with series compensation
(WTBPTSSC) is widely used in the power system. Power system stabilizer
(PSS) and traditional supplementary damping controller (TSDC) are often
installed to mitigate low-frequency oscillation (LFO) and subsynchronous
oscillation (SSO) in the power system. In this paper, the damping
characteristics and interaction of the controllers are analyzed to guide
the coordinated control of different controllers. In light of this
issue, a small-signal state-space model of WTBPTSSC was built first.
Then, the path-damping torque coefficient method combined with the
small-signal state-space model is proposed. The damping characteristics
of PSS and TSDC were analyzed, at the same time, PSS and TSDC providing
damping in different frequency bands were pointed out. Finally, through
theoretical analysis and simulation verification, the conclusion is that
there are few interactions between PSS and TSDC, but due to their
damping characteristics, PSS should be configured in priority when the
controller parameters are configured, which can make both low-frequency
oscillations and subsynchronous oscillations well suppressed.