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An Impulse Equivalent VSC Model for Large Power Grids Containing Multiple Converters
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Zhang, Shuqing
, Ma, Jiaqi
, Wang, Qihang
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Equivalence
/ Simulation models
2024
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Zhang, Shuqing
, Ma, Jiaqi
, Wang, Qihang
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/ Simulation models
2024
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An Impulse Equivalent VSC Model for Large Power Grids Containing Multiple Converters
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An Impulse Equivalent VSC Model for Large Power Grids Containing Multiple Converters
2024
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Overview
This paper explores the impulse equivalent method for constructing voltage source converter (VSC) model in large power grids containing multiple converters. It addresses the challenge of simulation cycle mismatch with device switching moments and proposes a cross-cycle correction method. The method enhances the VSC electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulation model, making it suitable for large-scale power grid simulations. The approach is validated through case studies, confirming its accuracy and computational efficiency for complex power electronic networks.
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IOP Publishing
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