A general simulation algorithm for the accurate assessment of isolated diesel-wind turbines systems interaction. I. A general multimachine power system model

In the first part of this two-part paper, detailed dynamic equations for the power system and wind energy conversion system (WECS) components and their synthesis to a unified model are presented. This model is the basis for creating simulation software able to perform the transient stability analysis of isolated diesel-wind turbine power systems for accurate assessment of their interaction. Approximations in the various component models, when necessary, remain between limits that do not affect the accuracy of the analysis performed. A new general multimachine power system model is also developed which describes the topology and the complexity of wind-diesel power systems in a compact form which is easy to implement in the simulation software. >

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