2016 Power Systems Computation Conference (PSCC) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/pscc.2016.7540891
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Frequency-dependent source and load impedances in power systems based on power electronic converters

Abstract: Abstract-Representations of power systems by frequency dependent impedance equivalents is an emerging technique in dynamic analyses of power systems including power electronic converters. The technique has been applied for decades in DCpower systems, and it has been recently adopted to map the impedances in AC systems. In the impedance-based stability analysis, the system is split into a source and load subsystem, both of which are represented by their respective frequencydependent Norton and Thevenin equivale… Show more

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“…For the latter, we have employed a singletone injection of current at the point where we split the source and the load (Fig. 9), following the procedure proposed by Rygg et al in [25].…”
Section: Impedance-based Stability Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the latter, we have employed a singletone injection of current at the point where we split the source and the load (Fig. 9), following the procedure proposed by Rygg et al in [25].…”
Section: Impedance-based Stability Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%