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Modeling and Simulation Approaches for Modern Power System Studies

Дата публикации: 27-04-2026 10:00:01


This webinar covers power system modeling and simulation across multiple timescales, from quasi-static 8760 analysis through EMT studies, fault classification, and inverter-based resource grid integration.What Attendees will LearnProgrammatic network construction and multi-fidelity modeling — Learn how to build power system networks programmatically from standard data formats, configure models for specific engineering objectives, and work across fidelity levels from quasi-static phasor simulation through switched-linear and nonlinear electromagnetic transient (EMT) analysis.Quasi-static and EMT simulation workflows — Explore 8760-hour quasi-static simulation on an IEEE 123-node distribution feeder for annual energy studies, and EMT simulation on transmission system benchmarks including generator trip dynamics and asset relocation without remodeling the network.Comprehensive fault studies and machine-learning classification — Understand how to systematically inject faults at every node in a distribution system using EMT simulation, and how the resulting dataset can be used to train a machine-learning algorithm for automated fault detection and classification.Grid integration of inverter-based resources (IBRs) — Learn frequency scanning techniques using admittance-based voltage perturbation in the DQ reference frame, and simulation-based grid code compliance testing for grid-forming converters assessed against published interconnection standards.Register now for this free webinar!

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This webinar explores how Simscape™ Electrical™ can be used to model and simulate power systems and power converters across different timescales. Using practical examples, we’ll move from quasi‑static studies such as 8760‑hour simulations to electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulations that include grid integration of inverter‑based resources.

The session demonstrates how simulation can be used to analyze system behavior and performance for modern, converter‑dominated power grids.

The models will be used to:

  • Analyze faults and explore network reconfiguration.
  • Assess system stability
  • Evaluate grid code compliance
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IEEE Spectrum and Wiley are proud to bring you this on demand webinar, sponsored by MathWorks.

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