Mathematical Modeling for Electrical Power Systems

A special issue of Applied System Innovation (ISSN 2571-5577). This special issue belongs to the section "Applied Mathematics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2022) | Viewed by 540

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Polytechnic Institute (branch) in Mirny, North-Eastern Federal University named after M.K. Ammosov, 678174 Mirny, Russia
Interests: variable frequency drive; power converters; mathematical modeling; applied physics; electrical engineering and electronics; energy efficiency and conservation
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Dear Colleagues,

Cutting-edge computer science and information technology makes the mathematical modeling of electric power systems a convenient tool for studying the physical processes of such systems. The testing and analysis of electricity delivery systems and electric drives by conventional computing is becoming ever more complicated.

Mathematical modeling is a process of rendering the behavior of a system while varying its parameters. In practice, mathematical modeling refers to adequately representing an electric power system by a model to be analyzed by known methods.

In the context of electric power, mathematical modeling has found broad use in VFD applications, in the development of controllers, and in the analysis of the energy efficiency of high-power units running at industrial facilities.

In addition, many research and educational institutions use various mathematical modeling softwares to research electric power systems.

This Special Issue is intended to:

  • Improve the knowledge of mathematical modeling software;
  • Discuss novel modeling methods in electric power industry;
  • Prove the validity of the concept of mathematical modeling for evaluating the energy efficiency of units;
  • Share experiences in the application of mathematical modeling in the contexts of industry, science, and education.

The Special Issue covers the following topics without limitation:

  • Electric drive system modeling;
  • Electricity delivery system modeling;
  • Controller modeling;
  • Modeling electric power systems based on renewable energy;
  • Modeling electric power systems of industrial facilities;
  • Optimal choice of methods for electric power system modeling;
  • Mathematical modeling of electric power systems in science and education.

Dr. A. S. Semenov
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • mathematical modeling
  • electric power system
  • electric drive
  • electricity delivery
  • energy efficiency
  • automation
  • optimization
  • industry
  • renewable energy

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