Seminars

March 12–14, 2012 (Gomaringen, Germany)

Power System Stability

The three-day seminar Power System Stability provides a comprehensive overview about power system stability and control. The dynamic modelling and simulation environment of DIgSILENT PowerFactory is introduced.

The seminar includes a presentation of the mathematical models of synchronous generators, induction machines, loads, excitations systems, turbines and governing systems. Participants perform numerous exercises, in which they investigate the stability of single-machine and multi-machine power systems, using time-domain and frequency-domain techniques.

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March 15–16, 2012 (Gomaringen, Germany)

Dynamic Modelling (DSL) Workshop

The two-day workshop "Dynamic Modelling" complements the DIgSILENT seminar "Power System Stability". The whole procedure of translating a physical system into a set of mathematical equations and implementing it using the PowerFactory simulation language DSL (DIgSILENT Simulation Language) will be introduced and practiced.

Various aspects of the DSL language, like the description of differential equations, issuing simulation events, coding dead-times etc. will be introduced systematically and

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March 19–20, 2012 (Gomaringen, Germany)

Harmonics Analysis

The course is intended to all power system engineers interested in the use of the harmonic analysis simulation tools in PowerFactory. The course will be dedicated to frequency domain analysis, such as harmonic load flows or frequency scans for identifying resonance conditions in power systems.

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April 23–24, 2012 (Gomaringen, Germany)

Grid Connection of Renewable Generation

This two-days workshop provides a comprehensive overview about the integration into the grid of variable renewable generation. It addresses the analysis of the reactive power and voltage control, short-circuit contribution, power quality issues and the assessment of the dynamic response of generators. The workshop covers following generation technologies: wind-turbine generators (WTG) with fully rated converter, WTG with doubly fed induction machine and photovoltaic.

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