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Detailed modeling of CIGRE HVDC benchmark system using PSCAD/EMTDC and PSB/SIMULINK

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In this article, a comparative study of the modeling and simulation of the first CIGRE HVDC benchmark system using two simulation tools PSCAD/EMTDC and PSB/SIMULINK is presented.
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This paper focuses on a comparative study of the modeling and simulation of the first CIGRE HVDC benchmark system using two simulation tools PSCAD/EMTDC and PSB/SIMULINK; an interface between them (PSCAD-SIMULINK) has also been implemented and used as a simulator. The CIGRE HVDC system and its controller has been carefully modeled in all three simulation environments so that the differences are minimal. Comparison of steady-state and transient situations have been carried out, and a high degree of agreement in most of the cases has been observed.

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An Optimization-Enabled Electromagnetic Transient Simulation-Based Methodology for HVDC Controller Design

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