Modern Control of DC-Based Power Systems: A Problem-Based Approach
Marco Cupelli, E.ON Energy Research Center, RWTH Aachen University;
Antonino Riccobono, MathWorks;
Markus Mirz, E.ON Energy Research Center, RWTH Aachen University;
Mohsen Ferdowsi, Siemens AG;
Antonello Monti, RWTH Aachen University
Academic Press, 2018
ISBN: 978-0-12-813220-3;
Language: English
Modern Control of DC-Based Power Systems: A Problem-Based Approach addresses the future challenges of DC grids in a problem-based context for practicing power engineers challenged with integrating DC grids in their existing architecture. This reference uses control theory to address the main concerns affecting these systems, things like generation capacity, limited maximum load demands, and low installed inertia, which are all set to increase as we move toward a full renewable model. Offering a new approach for a problem-based, practical approach, the book provides a coordinated view of the topic with MATLAB and Simulink files and additional ancillary material provided online.
Key Features
- Includes Simulink models (of examples and for lab training classes) and MATLAB code
- Presents video slides to support the problem-based approach to understanding DC Power System control and application
- Provides stability analysis of DC networks and examples of common stability problems
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