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Grid Connected Converters
Modeling, Stability and Control
Covers grid-connected converters, replete with control strategies, new technical challenges, and systematic control synthesis methodologies
Hassan Bevrani (Author), Toshiji Kato (Author), Toshifumi Ise (Author), Kaoru Inoue (Author)
9780323999021, Elsevier Science
Paperback / softback, published 26 August 2022
310 pages, Approx. 100 illustrations
22.9 x 15.2 x 2 cm, 0.45 kg
Grid Connected Converters: Modeling, Stability and Control discusses the foundations and core applications of this diverse field, from structure, modeling and dynamic equivalencing through power and microgrids dynamics and stability, before moving on to controller synthesis methodologies for a powerful range of applications. The work opens with physical constraints and engineering aspects of advanced control schemes. Robust and adaptive control strategies are evaluated using real-time simulation and experimental studies. Once foundations have been established, the work goes on to address new technical challenges such as virtual synchronous generators and synergic inertia emulation in response to low inertia challenges in modern power grids.
The book also addresses advanced systematic control synthesis methodologies to enhance system stability and dynamic performance in the presence of uncertainties, practical constraints and cyberattacks.
Part I: Concepts, Fundamentals, Modeling, and Dynamics Analysis 1. An Introduction to Grid-Connected Converters 2. Grid-Connected Converters: Configurations and Fundamentals 3. Dynamic Performance and Modeling of Grid-Connected Converters 4. Grid-Connected Converters: Stability Assessment and Sensitivity Analysis PART II: Control Synthesis for Stabilising and Performance Enhancement 5. Control Structure of Grid-Connected Converters 6. Stabilizing and Performance improvement of Grid-Connected Converters 7. Robust and Intelligent Control Synthesis for Grid-Connected Converters 8. Converter-Based Grid Dynamics Shaping
Subject Areas: Electric motors [THRM]