2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2301.10043
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Revisiting Power Systems Time-domain Simulation Methods and Models

Abstract: The changing nature of power systems dynamics is challenging present practices related to modeling and study of system-level dynamic behavior. While developing new techniques and models to handle the new modeling requirements, it is also critical to review some of the terminology used to describe existing simulation approaches and the embedded assumptions. This paper provides a first-principles review of the simplifications and transformations commonly used in the formulation of time-domain simulation models. … Show more

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“…Inverter-based microgrids using DPs have been analysed by Shuai et al (2019), where up to two three-phase inverters are considered. Modelling techniques, model reduction approaches, and challenges of applying these methods in systems with IBRs are discussed by Lara et al (2023), while also examining the implications for stability analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inverter-based microgrids using DPs have been analysed by Shuai et al (2019), where up to two three-phase inverters are considered. Modelling techniques, model reduction approaches, and challenges of applying these methods in systems with IBRs are discussed by Lara et al (2023), while also examining the implications for stability analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%