LCL fillter in GFM model #573
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The REGF models are phasor-based stability models. The filters are of a smaller timescale and should not impact the phasor-based average models.
… On Oct 16, 2024, at 10:33 AM, neeko ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi Developers,
Is there an existing LCL filter module in ANDES? If not, when using the REGF models, is it necessary to manually add the LCL filter during modelling?
Additionally, if the LCL filter is not added, will it significantly affect the simulation results based on your experience? I'm particularly concerned about how it might impact the accuracy of voltage and current waveforms and reduced-order model.
Thanks
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Hi Developers,
Is there an existing LCL filter module in ANDES? If not, when using the REGF models, is it necessary to manually add the LCL filter during modelling?
Additionally, if the LCL filter is not added, will it significantly affect the simulation results based on your experience? I'm particularly concerned about how it might impact the accuracy of voltage and current waveforms and reduced-order model.
Thanks
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