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Modeling of HVDC and DC Links Based Voltage Converters in Software for Calculating Long-Time Regimes of Power Systems1

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The particularities of modeling the HVDC links and DC links based on voltage converters in calculations of the long-time regimes of power systems are examined. A transmission model in the form of two voltage converters coupled by the value of the total transmission losses and general constraints is proposed. Tests showed that this model can be used in different software for calculating the long-time regimes of power systems.

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1 The article is based on a report at the scientific and technical conference on “Electric Power in the Eyes of Young People 2014” (Section on Modeling and Control of Electric Power Systems).

Translated from Élektricheskie Stantsii, No. 9, September 2015, pp. 49 – 52.

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Bulatov, B.G., Gol’dshtein, M.E. & Korbukov, N.V. Modeling of HVDC and DC Links Based Voltage Converters in Software for Calculating Long-Time Regimes of Power Systems1 . Power Technol Eng 49, 468–471 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10749-016-0648-0

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