Optimization of Equipment Operation in Power Systems Based on the Use in the Design of Frequency-Dependent Models
Yury Monakov,
Alexander Tarasov,
Alexander Ivannikov,
Alexander Murzintsev,
Nikita Shutenko
Affiliations
Yury Monakov
Department of Electrical Stations, Institute of Electrical Power Engineering, National Research University “Moscow Power Engineering Institute”, Krasnokazarmennaya St., 14, Building 1, 111250 Moscow, Russia
Alexander Tarasov
Department of Electrical Stations, Institute of Electrical Power Engineering, National Research University “Moscow Power Engineering Institute”, Krasnokazarmennaya St., 14, Building 1, 111250 Moscow, Russia
Alexander Ivannikov
Department of Automated Control Systems, Institute of Computer Science, National University of Science and Technology MISIS, Leninsky Avenue 4, 119991 Moscow, Russia
Alexander Murzintsev
Department of Electrical Stations, Institute of Electrical Power Engineering, National Research University “Moscow Power Engineering Institute”, Krasnokazarmennaya St., 14, Building 1, 111250 Moscow, Russia
Nikita Shutenko
Department of Electrical Stations, Institute of Electrical Power Engineering, National Research University “Moscow Power Engineering Institute”, Krasnokazarmennaya St., 14, Building 1, 111250 Moscow, Russia
This article is devoted to the biggest problem of our time: the development of modern and highly efficient equipment for energy systems. We propose improved mathematical models for starting asynchronous motors in isolated power systems. The results of experiments carried out on a model of an isolated network are presented. Both frequency-dependent and frequency-independent models were used. A comparison of various models is given. The advantages of the frequency-dependent model, which provides a more accurate representation of the processes, are shown. The obtained results were discussed, and the possibility of their use for future research was assessed.