Complexity (Jan 2019)

Evaluating Fractional PID Control in a Nonlinear MIMO Model of a Hydroelectric Power Station

  • O. A. Rosas-Jaimes,
  • G. A. Munoz-Hernandez,
  • G. Mino-Aguilar,
  • J. Castaneda-Camacho,
  • C. A. Gracios-Marin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/9367291
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2019

Abstract

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In this paper a Fractional PID Control is presented. This control was designed for a hydropower plant with six generation units working in an alternation scheme. The parameters and other features of such a set of hydrogeneration units have been used to perform the respective tuning up. In order to assess the behavior of this controlled system, a model of such nonlinear plant is regulated through a classical PID by classical linearization of its set points, and then a pseudo-derivative part is substituted into a Fractional PID. Both groups of signals contain variations of voltage suggesting some abrupt changes in the supply of electricity fed to the network. Both sets of resulting signals are compared; the simulations show that the Fractional PID has a faster response with respect to those plots obtained from the classical PID used.