2012
DOI: 10.1002/we.533
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A methodology for the efficient computer representation of dynamic power systems: Application to wind parks

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“…In the case of the generator model, Figure 3 shows the equivalent circuits of a PMSG [38]. From this figure, the voltage equations in the dq0 synchronous reference frame can be obtained as follows [38][39][40]:…”
Section: Modeling Of the Wind Turbinementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the case of the generator model, Figure 3 shows the equivalent circuits of a PMSG [38]. From this figure, the voltage equations in the dq0 synchronous reference frame can be obtained as follows [38][39][40]:…”
Section: Modeling Of the Wind Turbinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The subscripts d, q, 0, and s denote variables and parameters associated with the d axis, q axis, 0 axis, and stator, respectively, while the superscript r stands for variables in the synchronous reference frame. The equation that relates the power transfer between the wind turbine and the generator is [39,40]:…”
Section: Modeling Of the Wind Turbinementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Numerical approximations for two wind turbines designs are given in Table III [46]. The torque equations describing the mechanical behavior of the wind turbine can be written based on a two-mass model as [47]:…”
Section: A Aerodynamic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%