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The power framework has become a vital part in the day-to-day life and exhibits a rapid development in this current era. Due to the fact of huge power utilization, the power…
Abstract
Purpose
The power framework has become a vital part in the day-to-day life and exhibits a rapid development in this current era. Due to the fact of huge power utilization, the power frameworks fall under several power transmission-related concerns. Precisely, frequency deviation has generated a huge impact during power transmission; this in turn highly reduces the power system stability as well as reliability too.
Design/methodology/approach
To boost the system’s efficacy, this study proposes a neoteric closed loop feedback controller in which a control algorithm named correlative-elemental-curvature algorithm is introduced with a constant threshold.
Findings
With the aim of mitigating frequency deviation, a stability analysis technique called Retrofit Lyapunov’s method is deployed in the controller. This would simultaneously reduce the load disturbances along with tie-line synchronization issues faced with the prior controllers. Optimization is carried out with the aid of duelist optimization algorithm, which tunes the controller parameters thereby mitigating the complexities while designing a loop feedback controller power framework.
Originality/value
The efficacy of the proposed work is assessed with the aid of metrics, such as integral absolute error, accuracy and settling time. Thus, the proposed work enhances the system reliability as well as the stability by mitigating the frequency deviation related issues and guarantees reliable power transmission.
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