A method for analysis of electric networks with nonlinear and switching components is presented. The method is based on linearization around the nominal AC voltage, which results in linear time periodic (LTP) models. For nonlinear and switching components, there is coupling between different frequencies, which may cause stability and resonance problems. The models capture this coupling and can thus be used for small signal stability and robustness analysis. A short introduction to transfer functions for LTP systems is given. To illustrate the method, an LTP model for the Adtranz locomotive Re 4/4 is derived. The system consists of an AC-side with a transformer, and a DC-side with a DC motor and a smoothing choke. The AC-side and the DC-side...
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In recent decades, improvements in power electronics have led to a significant spread of grid-connec...
Rapid developments in the semiconductor industry have made possible a revolutionary improvement in t...
Frequency domain analysis and design of power systems is complicated in the presence of harmonics, s...
An AC-voltage source feeding an electric network results ina periodic excitation of the network. In ...
This paper presents an analytical frequency-domain method for harmonics modeling and evaluation in p...
Harmonic resonance is a kind of oscillatory instability phenomenon occurring in the electric railway...
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Stability analysis of power-converter-based AC systems poses serious challenges not only because of ...
Stability analysis of power-converter-based ac systems poses serious challenges not only because of ...
The proposed methodology can be defined as a deterministic approach operating in the frequency domai...
Studying the impact of nonlinear devices on harmonic pollution represents a very important task, esp...
Power networks are, in nature, nonlinear time-variant systems. Starting with synchronous machines, w...
This paper presents an analytical frequency-domain method for harmonic estimation able to assess har...
A nonlinear detailed model has been constructed for synchronous generators loaded with a rectifier b...
Stability analysis of power converters in AC net¬works is complex due to the non-linear nature of th...
In recent decades, improvements in power electronics have led to a significant spread of grid-connec...
Rapid developments in the semiconductor industry have made possible a revolutionary improvement in t...
Frequency domain analysis and design of power systems is complicated in the presence of harmonics, s...
An AC-voltage source feeding an electric network results ina periodic excitation of the network. In ...
This paper presents an analytical frequency-domain method for harmonics modeling and evaluation in p...
Harmonic resonance is a kind of oscillatory instability phenomenon occurring in the electric railway...
This thesis describes the modelling of the major sources of harmonic distortion in electrical transm...
Stability analysis of power-converter-based AC systems poses serious challenges not only because of ...
Stability analysis of power-converter-based ac systems poses serious challenges not only because of ...
The proposed methodology can be defined as a deterministic approach operating in the frequency domai...
Studying the impact of nonlinear devices on harmonic pollution represents a very important task, esp...
Power networks are, in nature, nonlinear time-variant systems. Starting with synchronous machines, w...
This paper presents an analytical frequency-domain method for harmonic estimation able to assess har...
A nonlinear detailed model has been constructed for synchronous generators loaded with a rectifier b...
Stability analysis of power converters in AC net¬works is complex due to the non-linear nature of th...
In recent decades, improvements in power electronics have led to a significant spread of grid-connec...
Rapid developments in the semiconductor industry have made possible a revolutionary improvement in t...