A Nonlinear Control Model and Operational Support System for the Kainji Hydroelectric Power System
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2019
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Over the past years, the hydropower model and control were largely based on classical and linear transfer functions, this was motivated by the available control system design techniques that were available and the desire to simplify the design procedure. Such a model is inadequate for dynamic study and design of hydropower stations in the presence of uncertainties in the water head, discharge rate, elastic water effect, travelling wave effect, large variation power output and frequency. This research, therefore, focuses on developing a nonlinear model for the Kainji hydroelectric power station. The model relies on the energy conversion principles, inflows, discharge, evaporation rate and number of units on the busbar. The parameters of the model were also estimated, and the model was validated with an error within +1.4% to -3.6%. The model is expected to be used to determine the optimal control policies for the operation of the station and the release of water to downstream.