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Title: Automatic Generation Control of an Interconnected Power System Using Fuzzy Logic Control
Other Titles: التحكم الآلي في التوليد لنظم القدرة الكهربائية باستخدام تحكم المنطق الغامض
Authors: Ahmed, Faisal Abdelrahman Hussein
Supervisor - Eisa Bashier Mohamed
Keywords: Elictrical Engineering
Microprocessors and Control
Interconnected Power System
Fuzzy Logic Control
Automatic Generation Control
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2010
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Ahmed,Faisal Abdelrahman Hussein.Automatic Generation Control of an Interconnected Power System Using Fuzzy Logic Control/Faisal Abdelrahman Hussein Ahmed ;Eisa Bashier Mohamed .-Khartoum:Sudan University of Science and Technology,College of Engineering,2010.- 79P. : ill. ; 28Cm.-M.Sc.
Abstract: A worldwide trend in the development of power systems is to build interconnections with the goal to achieve economical benefits. Interconnections of power systems may offer significant technical, economical and environmental advantages, such as pooling of large power generation stations. Generation scheduling and control is an important component of daily power system operations. The overall objective is to control the electrical output of generating units in order to supply the continuously changing customer power demand, in an economical manner. Much of this functionality is provided by Automatic Generation Control (AGC) and related functions operating within a utility control centre Energy Management System (EMS). The Automatic Generation Control (AGC) problem has been a major subject in electrical power system design/operation and is becoming more significant recently with increasing size, changing structure and complexity in interconnected power systems. In practice AGC systems use simple proportional-integral controllers. At present fuzzy logic control is receiving an increasing emphasis in control applications. This research describes the application of fuzzy logic control in an Automatic Generation Control (AGC) to quench the deviations in frequency and tie-line power flow due to load disturbances; considering two area power system, having two steam turbines tied together through power lines, in the continuous mode. The simulation results of these controllers are analysed and compared with those obtained through the conventional PID controllers, considering a step-load perturbation in area1.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/6670
Appears in Collections:Masters Dissertations : Engineering

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