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|a Transient analysis of power systems :
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|c Dr. Juan A. Martinez-Velasco.
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|a Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom :
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|a "The simulation of electromagnetic transients is a mature field that plays an important role in the design of modern power systems. Since the first steps in this field to date, a significant effort has been dedicated to the development of new techniques and more powerful software tools. Sophisticated models, complex solution techniques and powerful simulation tools have been developed to perform studies that are of supreme importance in the design of modern power systems. The first developments of transients tools were mostly aimed at calculating over-voltages. Presently, these tools are applied to a myriad of studies (e.g. FACTS and Custom Power applications, protective relay performance, simulation of smart grids) for which detailed models and fast solution methods can be of paramount importance. This book provides a basic understanding of the main aspects to be considered when performing electromagnetic transients studies, detailing the main applications of present electromagnetic transients (EMT) tools, and discusses new developments for enhanced simulation capability. Key features: Provides up-to-date information on solution techniques and software capabilities for simulation of electromagnetic transients. Covers key aspects that can expand the capabilities of a transient software tool (e.g. interfacing techniques) or speed up transients simulation (e.g. dynamic model averaging). Applies EMT-type tools to a wide spectrum of studies that range from fast electromagnetic transients to slow electromechanical transients, including power electronic applications, distributed energy resources and protection systems. Illustrates the application of EMT tools to the analysis and simulation of smart grids."--
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|a Transient Analysis of Power Systems; Contents; Preface; About the Editor; List of Contributors; 1 Introduction to Electromagnetic Transient Analysis of Power Systems; 1.1 Overview; 1.2 Scope of the Book; References; 2 Solution Techniques for Electromagnetic Transients in Power Systems; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Application Field for the Computation of Electromagnetic Transients; 2.3 The Main Modules; 2.4 Graphical User Interface; 2.5 Formulation of Network Equations for Steady-State and Time-Domain Solutions; 2.5.1 Nodal Analysis and Modified-Augmented-Nodal-Analysis; 2.5.2 State-Space Analysis.
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|a 2.5.3 Hybrid Analysis2.5.4 State-Space Groups and MANA; 2.5.5 Integration Time-Step; 2.6 Control Systems; 2.7 Multiphase Load-Flow Solution and Initialization; 2.7.1 Load-Flow Constraints; 2.7.2 Initialization of Load-Flow Equations; 2.7.3 Initialization from Steady-State Solution; 2.8 Implementation; 2.9 Conclusions; References; 3 Frequency Domain Aspects of Electromagnetic Transient Analysis of Power Systems; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Frequency Domain Basics; 3.2.1 Phasors and FD Representation of Signals; 3.2.2 Fourier Series; 3.2.3 Fourier Transform; 3.3 Discrete-Time Frequency Analysis.
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|a 3.3.1 Aliasing Effect3.3.2 Sampling Theorem; 3.3.3 Conservation of Information and the DFT; 3.3.4 Fast Fourier Transform; 3.4 Frequency-Domain Transient Analysis; 3.4.1 Fourier Transforms and Transients; 3.4.2 Fourier and Laplace Transforms; 3.4.3 The Numerical Laplace Transform; 3.4.4 Application Examples with the NLT; 3.4.5 Brief History of NLT Development; 3.5 Multirate Transient Analysis; 3.6 Conclusions; Acknowledgement; References; 4 Real-Time Simulation Technologies in Engineering; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Model-Based Design and Real-Time Simulation.
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|a 4.3 General Considerations about Real-Time Simulation4.3.1 The Constraint of Real-Time; 4.3.2 Stiffness Issues; 4.3.3 Simulator Bandwidth Considerations; 4.3.4 Simulation Bandwidth vs. Applications; 4.3.5 Achieving Very Low Latency for HIL Application; 4.3.6 Effective Parallel Processing for Fast EMT Simulation; 4.3.7 FPGA-Based Multirate Simulators; 4.3.8 Advanced Parallel Solvers without Artificial Delays or Stublines: Application to Active Distribution Networks; 4.3.9 The Need for Iterations in Real-Time; 4.4 Phasor-Mode Real-Time Simulation; 4.5 Modern Real-Time Simulator Requirements.
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|a 4.5.1 Simulator I/O Requirements4.6 Rapid Control Prototyping and Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing; 4.7 Power Grid Real-Time Simulation Applications; 4.7.1 Statistical Protection System Study; 4.7.2 Monte Carlo Tests for Power Grid Switching Surge System Studies; 4.7.3 Modular Multilevel Converter in HVDC Applications; 4.7.4 High-End Super-Large Power Grid Simulations; 4.8 Motor Drive and FPGA-Based Real-Time Simulation Applications; 4.8.1 Industrial Motor Drive Design and Testing Using CPU Models; 4.8.2 FPGA Modelling of SRM and PMSM Motor Drives.
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