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Development of mathematical models for regulation systems and control algorithms

The System Analyses Team has extensive experience in developing mathematical models of power system elements and their regulation systems. The models are applied in analytical and research works carried out by the team or they constitute a product delivered to the Customers for their purposes.

Examples of implementations include:

  • Models of Automatic Voltage Regulators in accordance with the IEEE 421.5 standard, for the purpose of verifying the compliance with relevant provisions of the operating instructions and grid codes or for the purpose of specifying the parameters for these systems.
  • Models of wind power plants and PV power plants in accordance with the relevant standards and guidelines of CIGRE, WECC, NERC and IEEE, for the purpose of verifying the compliance with relevant provisions of the operating instructions and grid codes or for the purpose of analysing specific issues in the operation of these devices and/or their impact on the power system.
  • Models of electronic power devices, including energy storage systems and high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems, for the purpose of analysing the operation of these devices and/or their impact on the power system.
  • Models and algorithms of the operation of protections and additional regulation systems, including protections for wind power plants, automatic frequency load shedding systems, surge guard systems, systems providing synthetic inertia, frequency regulation systems and others.
  • Models for a Real Time Digital Simulator covering the environment of a prototyped or tested regulation system, such as a frequency start-up system, an excitation system for a synchronous generator or WAMS systems.
  • Physical models of power devices with electrical actuators for laboratory tests in the hardware in-the-loop technology (e.g. a physical model of a wind power plant with a 55 kW double-fed machine). Models implemented on the Simulink Real-Time or NovaCor (RTDS) platform.

 

Regardless of its type, a model is subject to parametrisation and validation based on available measurement data and/or standards defining the desired type of the model's response.

The applied simulation software includes MATLAB/Simulink, PSS®E, PowerFactory, DSA Tools, PSLF, PSCAD/EMTDC, RSCAD (RTDS) and others.

 

Andrzej Kąkol

Andrzej Kąkol

(+48 58) 349-81-32

a.kakol@ien.gda.pl

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