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DESCRIPTION:Power Electronic-based Components (PECs) such as Solid State Tr
 ansformers (SSTs)\, power electronic-based converters\, and motor drives p
 rovide highly useful features such as\, load regulation\, high power facto
 r injection\, and improved transient performance for Power Electronic-base
 d Distribution Systems (PEDS). This is especially the case in contemporary
  power systems and large scale smart grids\, which have high penetrations 
 of renewable energy resources. However\, the drawback is that they can ope
 rate as negative impedances while connected to the Constant Power Loads (C
 PLs) and CPLs are prone to small-signal instability due to their high powe
 r factor and constant-power nature in the system. Therefore\, small-signal
  stability of the PEDS plays a prominent role in the different stages of s
 ystems analysis. In this presentation\, a new small-signal stability analy
 sis method\, based on d-q impedance measurement and Generalized Nyquist Cr
 iterion (GNC)\, is discussed. Furthermore\, the stability of an SST connec
 ted to an ideal source and programmable AC load is comprehensively investi
 gated under various loading conditions and through Power Hardware-In-the-L
 oop (PHIL) experimentation.\n\nCo-sponsored by: PES &amp; RL-07\n\nSpeaker(s):
  Dr. Salmani\, \n\nAgenda: \n6:00 - 6:30 pm: Food and Networking\n\n6:30 -
  8 pm: Presentation and Q/A\n\nRoom: Seminar Rooms\, Bldg: Building 6\, 83
 26 Century Park Court\, San Diego\, California\, United States\, 92101
LOCATION:Room: Seminar Rooms\, Bldg: Building 6\, 8326 Century Park Court\,
  San Diego\, California\, United States\, 92101
ORGANIZER:fraddatz@semprautilities.com
SEQUENCE:6
SUMMARY:IEEE PELS &amp; PES &amp; RL-07 Chapter Meeting: Real-time Small Signal Sta
 bility Assessment of the Power Electronic-based Components in Distribution
  Systems
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/205595
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Power Electronic-based Components (PECs) s
 uch as Solid State Transformers (SSTs)\, power electronic-based converters
 \, and motor drives provide highly useful features such as\, load regulati
 on\, high power factor injection\, and improved transient performance for 
 Power Electronic-based Distribution Systems (PEDS). This is especially the
  case in contemporary power systems and large scale smart grids\, which ha
 ve high penetrations of renewable energy resources. However\, the drawback
  is that they can operate as negative impedances while connected to the Co
 nstant Power Loads (CPLs) and CPLs are prone to small-signal instability d
 ue to their high power factor and constant-power nature in the system. The
 refore\, small-signal stability of the PEDS plays a prominent role in the 
 different stages of systems analysis. In this presentation\, a new small-s
 ignal stability analysis method\, based on d-q impedance measurement and G
 eneralized Nyquist Criterion (GNC)\, is discussed. Furthermore\, the stabi
 lity of an SST connected to an ideal source and programmable AC load is co
 mprehensively investigated under various loading conditions and through Po
 wer Hardware-In-the-Loop (PHIL) experimentation.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;b
 r /&gt;&lt;p style=&quot;font-weight: 400\;&quot;&gt;6:00 - 6:30 pm: Food and Networking&lt;/p&gt;\
 n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-weight: 400\;&quot;&gt;6:30 - 8 pm: Presentation and Q/A&lt;/sp
 an&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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