Mathematical model of energy storage for the calculation of electromechanical processes in power systems
Journal Title: EAI Endorsed Transactions on Energy Web - Year 2019, Vol 6, Issue 21
Abstract
The paper proposes and describes a mathematical model of an energy storage system based on a battery energy storage system as part of an electric power system for calculating transient electromechanical processes. The reliability of the model is confirmed by full-scale experiments in an autonomous power system with an abruptly variable load. The model is intended for use in modern software systems to analyze the stability of power systems.
Authors and Affiliations
V. M. Zyryanov, N. G. Kiryanova, G. B. Nesterenko, A. M. Potapenko, G. A. Prankevich
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