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Applications of Real-Time Simulation Technologies in Power and Energy Systems

2015; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 2; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/jpets.2015.2445296

ISSN

2332-7707

Autores

Xavier Guillaud, Omar Faruque, Alexandre Teninge, Ali Hariri, Luigi Vanfretti, Mario Paolone, Venkata Dinavahi, Pinaki Mitra, Georg Lauss, Christian Dufour, Paul Forsyth, Anurag K. Srivastava, Kai Strunz, Thomas Strasser, Ali Davoudi,

Tópico(s)

High-Voltage Power Transmission Systems

Resumo

Real-time (RT) simulation is a highly reliable simulation method that is mostly based on electromagnetic transient simulation of complex systems comprising many domains. It is increasingly used in power and energy systems for both academic research and industrial applications. Due to the evolution of the computing power of RT simulators in recent years, new classes of applications and expanded fields of practice could now be addressed with RT simulation. This increase in computation power implies that models can be built more accurately and the whole simulation system gets closer to reality. This Task Force paper summarizes various applications of digital RT simulation technologies in the design, analysis, and testing of power and energy systems.

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