A methodology for the efficient computer representation of dynamic power systems: Application to wind parks
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This contribution presents a methodology to efficiently obtain the numerical and computer solution of dynamic power systems with high penetration of wind turbines. Due to the excessive computational load required to solve the abc models that represent the behavior of the wind turbines, a parallel processing scheme is proposed to enhance the solution of the overall system. Case studies are presented which demonstrate the effectiveness and applications of the proposed methodology. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley %26 Sons, Ltd. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley %26 Sons, Ltd.
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computer simulation; numerical differentiation; object-oriented programming; parallel programming; wind energy ABC model; Computational loads; Computer solution; Dynamic power systems; Numerical differentiation; Parallel processing; Wind park; Computer simulation; Differentiation (calculus); Object oriented programming; Parallel programming; Wind turbines; Wind power; computer simulation; numerical model; parallel computing; wind power; wind turbine
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