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Discuss the role of Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) in the power

systems-:
AVR (Automatic voltage regulator) has following roles.

1- To regulate generator terminal voltage.


Mainly generator under no-load condition, AVR regulates the generator voltage to
voltage setter (90R).

*AVR detects terminal voltage and compare with voltage setter (90R).
*AVR regulates field current via the Exciter.
*Generator terminal voltage is regulated by field current.

Vt < 90R _ Field current will be increase


Vt > 90R _ Field current will be decrease

2-To adjust MVars (Reactive power).


When the generator connected to power grid, AVR adjust reactive power by
regulate generator voltage.
MVar (Reactive power: Q) is regulated by generator terminal voltage. Therefore
AVR can regulate MVars.

Vt is increased _ MVars will be increase


Vt is decreased _ MVars will be decrease

Hence;

To increase MVars _ 90R raise


To decrease MVars _ 90R lower

3-To improve the power system stability.


There are two stability
-Transient stability …… Improved by AVR
-Dynamic stability ……. Improved by PSS (power system stabilizer)
* Improve the Transient stability

Transient stability is improved by high initial response characteristic. In the fault


condition, Field voltage is increased to keep the generator voltage constantly. If the
excitation response is slow, it will not able to keep voltage and the generator
cannot keep synchronizing.

* Improve the Dynamic state stability

Dynamic stability is improved by Power System Stabilizer (PSS). PSS is provided


in order to improve the power system dynamic stability. PSS will control the
excitation to reduce the power swing rapidly.
4-To suppress the over-voltage on load rejection.
When the load rejection, field current and field voltage should be reduced rapidly
to keep terminal voltage constantly and prevent overvoltage.

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