Welkom op het expertplatform!
Dit platform verschaft informatie en kennis omtrent de WL expertisedomeinen 'hydraulica en sediment', 'havens en waterwegen', 'waterbouwkundige constructies', 'waterbeheer' en 'kustbescherming' - gaande van WL medewerkers met hun expertise, het curriculum van deze instelling, tot publicaties, projecten, data (op termijn) en evenementen waarin het WL betrokken is.
Het WL onderschrijft het belang van "open access" voor de ontsluiting van haar onderzoeksresultaten. Lees er meer over in ons openaccessbeleid.
Models for HVDC grids
In: Van Hertem, D.; Gomis-Bellmunt, O.; Liang, J. (Ed.) (2016). HVDC grids: for offshore and supergrid of the future. Wiley-IEEE Press: Hoboken. ISBN 978-1-118-85915-5. 528 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119115243
|
Author keywords |
electromagnetic transient-type programs; electromechanical stability programs; high-voltage direct current grids; power electronic converters; power system computation programs; steady-state power flow programs |
Auteurs | | Top |
- Beerten, J.
- Van Hertem, D.
|
|
|
Abstract |
This chapter highlights the need for different models within power system analysis and indicates the specifics of high-voltage direct current (HVDC) grids with respect to modeling. Next to a reduction in the temporal description of the mathematical model, it is also commonplace to reduce the system model by focusing on a particular area or subsystem and reduce the representation of the rest of the grid or remote areas. As a result of these model reductions, different classes of power system programs and mathematical techniques have been developed to study power system interactions. When time domain simulations are of interest, a distinction is traditionally made between electromagnetic transient-type programs (EMT), electromechanical stability programs and steady-state power flow programs. The detailed nature of the EMT approach, combined with the specific characteristics of the power electronic systems, make EMT-type programs an interesting choice for developing the models for these systems. |
IMIS is ontwikkeld en wordt gehost door het VLIZ.