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Comparing the Effectiveness of Feedback and Load Compensation Techniques in Controlling the Disturbed State of Nominal-T Configuration

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  • Thomas Olabode Ale

    (Electrical and Electronics Engineering, School of Engineering and Engineering Technology, Federal University of Technology Akure, Ondo State)

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Stability of Power system is the ability of a system, for a given initial operating condition, to regain a state of operating equilibrium after being subjected to a physical disturbance, with most system variables bounded so that practically the entire system remains intact. This research work stated clearly the effectiveness of the feedback and load compensation techniques in stabilizing a disturbed state of a medium transmission line using a Nominal-T configuration network. In order to achieve the set objectives, Osogbo - Akure transmission line data was obtained from Akure 132kV transmission substation. This configuration was modeled into transfer function and state space models, the compensator circuit which happens to be the phase lag circuit was also modeled. The transfer function model contained the line parameters extracted from this transmission substation logbook. A state space model was obtained from the transfer function model with a code written in MATLAB environment. The effectiveness of these compensation techniques were compared. The result revealed that load compensation technique offered a perfect compensation to unit step disturbance and unit impulse disturbance. While feedback compensation technique provides perfect compensation to unit impulse disturbance only.

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  • Thomas Olabode Ale, 2017. "Comparing the Effectiveness of Feedback and Load Compensation Techniques in Controlling the Disturbed State of Nominal-T Configuration," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 2(7), pages 48-54, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:2:y:2017:i:7:id:60357
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2017.2.7.357
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