Nonlinear Power Flow Control Design

Utilizing Exergy, Entropy, Static and Dynamic Stability, and Lyapunov Analysis

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, Energy, Technology, Telecommunications
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Author: Rush D. Robinett III, David G. Wilson ISBN: 9780857298232
Publisher: Springer London Publication: August 10, 2011
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author: Rush D. Robinett III, David G. Wilson
ISBN: 9780857298232
Publisher: Springer London
Publication: August 10, 2011
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

This book presents an innovative control system design process motivated by renewable energy electric grid integration problems. The concepts developed result from the convergence of research and development goals which have important concepts in common: exergy flow, limit cycles, and balance between competing power flows. A unique set of criteria is proposed to design controllers for a class of nonlinear systems. A combination of thermodynamics with Hamiltonian systems provides the theoretical foundation which is then realized in a series of connected case studies. It allows the process of control design to be viewed as a power flow control problem, balancing the power flowing into a system against that being dissipated within it and dependent on the power being stored in it – an interplay between kinetic and potential energies. Human factors and the sustainability of self-organizing systems are dealt with as advanced topics.

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This book presents an innovative control system design process motivated by renewable energy electric grid integration problems. The concepts developed result from the convergence of research and development goals which have important concepts in common: exergy flow, limit cycles, and balance between competing power flows. A unique set of criteria is proposed to design controllers for a class of nonlinear systems. A combination of thermodynamics with Hamiltonian systems provides the theoretical foundation which is then realized in a series of connected case studies. It allows the process of control design to be viewed as a power flow control problem, balancing the power flowing into a system against that being dissipated within it and dependent on the power being stored in it – an interplay between kinetic and potential energies. Human factors and the sustainability of self-organizing systems are dealt with as advanced topics.

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