VSC-FACTS-HVDC: Analysis, Modelling and Simulation in Power Grids
Wiley | English | 2019 | ISBN-10: 1119973988 | 450 pages | PDF/ePUB | 12.71/23.07 MB
Wiley | English | 2019 | ISBN-10: 1119973988 | 450 pages | PDF/ePUB | 12.71/23.07 MB
by Enrique Acha (Author), Pedro Roncero-Sánchez (Author), de la Villa-Jaen, Antonio (Author), Luis M. Castro (Author), Behzad Kazemtabrizi (Author)
An authoritative reference on the new generation of VSC-FACTS and VSC-HVDC systems and their applicability within current and future power systems
VSC-FACTS-HVDC: Analysis, Modelling and Simulation in Power Grids provides comprehensive coverage of VSC-FACTS and VSC-HVDC systems within the context of high-voltage Smart Grids modelling and simulation. Readers are presented with an examination of the advanced computer modelling of the VSC-FACTS and VSC-HVDC systems for steady-state, optimal solutions, state estimation and transient stability analyses, including numerous case studies for the reader to gain hands-on experience in the use of models and concepts.
Key features:
Wide-ranging treatment of the VSC achieved by assessing basic operating principles, topology structures, control algorithms and utility-level applications.
Detailed advanced models of VSC-FACTS and VSC-HVDC equipment, suitable for a wide range of power network-wide studies, such as power flows, optimal power flows, state estimation and dynamic simulations.
Contains numerous case studies and practical examples, including cases of multi-terminal VSC-HVDC systems.
Includes a companion website featuring MATLAB software and Power System Computer Aided Design (PSCAD) scripts which are provided to enable the reader to gain hands-on experience.
Detailed coverage of electromagnetic transient studies of VSC-FACTS and VSC-HVDC systems using the de-facto industry standard PSCAD™/EMTDC™ simulation package.
An essential guide for utility engineers, academics, and research students as well as industry managers, engineers in equipment design and manufacturing, and consultants
About the Author
Professor Enrique Acha, Laboratory of Electrical Energy Engineering, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Dr Pedro Roncero-ánchez, Department of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Control Systems, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Dr Antonio de la Villa-Jaén, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Seville, Spain
Dr Luis M. Castro, Faculty of Engineering, National University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico
Dr Behzad Kazemtabrizi, School of Engineering, Durham University, UK