Converter-Based Dynamics and Control of Modern Power Systems addresses the ongoing changes and challenges in rotating masses of synchronous generators, which are transforming dynamics of the electrical system. These changes make it more important to consider and understand the role of power electronic systems and their characteristics in shaping the subtleties of the grid and this book fills that knowledge gap. Balancing theory, discussion, diagrams, mathematics, and data, this reference provides the information needed to acquire a thorough overview of resilience issues and frequency…mehr
Converter-Based Dynamics and Control of Modern Power Systems addresses the ongoing changes and challenges in rotating masses of synchronous generators, which are transforming dynamics of the electrical system.
These changes make it more important to consider and understand the role of power electronic systems and their characteristics in shaping the subtleties of the grid and this book fills that knowledge gap.
Balancing theory, discussion, diagrams, mathematics, and data, this reference provides the information needed to acquire a thorough overview of resilience issues and frequency definition and estimation in modern power systems.
This book offers an overview of classical power system dynamics and identifies ways of establishing future challenges and how they can be considered at a global level to overcome potential problems. The book is designed to prepare future engineers for operating a system that will be driven by electronics and less by electromechanical systems.
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Autorenporträt
Antonello Monti is currently the Director of the Institute for Automation of Complex Power Systems at the E.ON Energy Research Center at RWTH Aachen University and Scientist at Fraunhofer FIT as part of the Center for Digital Energy in Aachen. He has previously held positions at Politecnico di Milano, Italy, and at the University of South Carolina, USA. Antonello has been and is Associate Editor of several international journals edited by IEEE, Elsevier, and Springer. He has been the recipient of the 2017 IEEE Innovation in Societal Infrastructure Award.
Federico Milano is currently Professor of Power Systems Control and Protection and Head of Electrical Engineering with University College Dublin, Ireland. He has authored more than 220 scientific publications, including 6 monographs and 90 papers in JCR-indexed journals and transactions. He is an IEEE Fellow, an IEEE PES Distinguished Lecturer, and an IET Fellow. Federico is an editor of several international journals published by IEEE, IET, Elsevier, and Springer. His research interests include power system modeling, control, and stability analysis.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Review of the classical power system dynamics concepts 3. Classical grid control: Frequency and voltage stability 4. Modal analysis 5. Dynamics of modern power systems 6. Frequency definition and estimation in modern power systems 7. Architectures for frequency control in modern power systems 8. Control of power electronics-driven power sources 9. Converter-based swing dynamics 10 Long-term voltage control 11. Dynamic voltage stability
1. Introduction 2. Review of the classical power system dynamics concepts 3. Classical grid control: Frequency and voltage stability 4. Modal analysis 5. Dynamics of modern power systems 6. Frequency definition and estimation in modern power systems 7. Architectures for frequency control in modern power systems 8. Control of power electronics-driven power sources 9. Converter-based swing dynamics 10 Long-term voltage control 11. Dynamic voltage stability
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