Modelling and Simulation of Power Electronic Converter Dominated Power Systems in PowerFactory

Modelling and Simulation of Power Electronic Converter Dominated Power Systems in PowerFactory

Gonzalez-Longatt, Francisco M.; Rueda Torres, Jose Luis

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

11/2021

377

Mole

Inglês

9783030541262

15 a 20 dias

593

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Power Electronic modelling and simulations using DIgSILENT PowerFactory.- Integration of Large Scale Photovoltaic Power Plants into Power Networks to Maintain System Stability.- Dynamic Modelling and Simulation of Power Electronic Converter in DIg-SILENT Simulation Language (DSL): Islanding Operation of Microgrid System with Multi Energy Sources.- Dynamic Modelling and Co-Simulation between Matlab-Simulink and DIgSILENT PowerFactory of Electric Railway Traction Systems.- Transient Stability Assessment of Power System Incorporating DFIM-Based Pumped Storage Hydropower and Wind Farm.- Implementation of a Generic Type 3 Wind Turbine Model in DIgSILENT PowerFactory.- Battery Energy Storage System Modelling in DIgSILENT PowerFactory.- A benchmark test system for the power system stability assess-ment considering very high penetration of converter based generation units including grid forming converters.- System protection schemes as a way to prevent bottlenecks of the power system considering the Integration of Ofshore and onshore wind turbines and HVDC link.- Implementation and performance comparison of derivative and virtual synchronous power methods for enhancement of system frequency stability.- Modelling and simulation of wind turbines with grid forming direct voltage control and black-start capability.- Generic Modelling of PEM Technologies for Power System Stability Studies Based on PowerFactory.- PST-17 Benchmark Power System DSL-based model with 90% Power Electronic Interfaced Generation with Black-Start and Grid Restoration capabilities in DIgSILENT PowerFactory.- Applications of PowerFactory for the study of basic notions of power system dynamics in graduate courses.
Power Electronic Converters;Modelling Power Systems;Power System Simulation;Operation, Control and Planning;Modelling and Simulation