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Time-Domain Equivalent Model For Harmonic Simulations of Wind and Photovoltaic Plants
Equivalent models of wind power plants or photovoltaic systems reduce the computational burden relative to detailed models (DMs) during power quality studies. However, existing time-domain equivalent models are ineffective for predicting harmonic currents because they do not consider switching behavior from power converters. This paper proposes a novel time-domain equivalent model, the aggregated harmonic model (AHM), to perform harmonic current prediction in large plants. The AHM uses the National Renewable Energy Laboratory method to equalize the collector system and applies the superposition principle to include the dead time and switching effects. Simulations were executed using the DM and AHM of actual plants. Field measurements were performed to validate the AHM. The results show that the proposed model produced well-matched curves for current waveforms, frequency responses, and harmonic spectra. Consequently, this model is an accurate tool for transmission system operators.