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Automatic Generation Control: Conventional Scenario 337<br />

12.3. Consider a two area power system interconnected by a tie-line. Area-1 has 1000 MW of total<br />

generation and R 1 = (350) –1 Hz/MW and area-2 has 2000 MW of total generation and<br />

R 2 = (700) –1 Hz/MW. Initially, each area was generating half of its total generation. Assume D = 0<br />

ss ss<br />

and U = 0 (uncontrolled), and system frequency f0 = 50 Hz. Compute Dfss , DPg1 , DPg2 and<br />

ss<br />

DPtie,12 for a step increase of 100 MW load in area–1.<br />

Ans: Df ss = – 0.0952 Hz.<br />

ss<br />

DPtie,12 ss<br />

DPg1 = 33.33 MW<br />

ss<br />

DPg2 = 66.67 MW<br />

= – 66.67 MW.<br />

12.4. Consider a single area system as shown in ig. 12.26 with P–I–D controller. Obtain the dynamic<br />

responses and compare it with only integral controller.<br />

ig. 12.26<br />

Use Tg = 0.08 sec, Tt = 0.3 sec, Kp = 120.0, Tp = 20 sec,<br />

R = 240 Hz/pu MW, Kp = – 0.40, KI = – 0.70,<br />

Kd = – 0.55, D PL = 0.01<br />

12.5. An area is interconnected with another area having extremely large capacity (infinite capacity) as<br />

shown in ig. 12.27. Obtain the dynamic response of this system with and without considering<br />

integral controller. Consider same parameters as in P 12.4. Given T12 = 0.0866, KI = 0.65.<br />

ig. 12.27

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