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The role of VSG parameters in shaping small-signal SG dynamics
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Karaca, Orcun
, Schweizer, Mario
, Stanojev, Ognjen
, Geuss, Ferdinand
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Parameter sensitivity
/ Synchronous machines
/ Transfer functions
/ Winding
2026
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The role of VSG parameters in shaping small-signal SG dynamics
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Karaca, Orcun
, Schweizer, Mario
, Stanojev, Ognjen
, Geuss, Ferdinand
in
Parameter sensitivity
/ Synchronous machines
/ Transfer functions
/ Winding
2026
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The role of VSG parameters in shaping small-signal SG dynamics
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The role of VSG parameters in shaping small-signal SG dynamics
2026
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Overview
We derive a small-signal transfer function for a system comprising a virtual synchronous generator (VSG), a synchronous generator (SG), and a load, capturing voltage and frequency dynamics. Using this model, we analyze the sensitivity of SG dynamics to VSG parameters, highlighting trade-offs in choosing virtual inertia and governor lag, the limited effect of damper-winding emulation, and several others.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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