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University / Personal Experiments / Research

Two-Area Power System MATLAB Simulink

Load-frequency and tie-line dynamic analysis for a two-area power system.

Track

University / Personal Experiments

Category

Simulation / Energy Systems

Role

Role: University / Personal Experiment

Status

Research

Year

2023

Overview

Problem, execution, and outcomes

Problem

Interconnected power-system behavior needed simulation-based analysis under load disturbances.

Execution

Modeled load-frequency control dynamics, tie-line deviations, and transient response in MATLAB/Simulink.

Outcomes

Analyzed load-frequency behavior.

Modeled tie-line power deviation.

Connected simulation outputs to control-system understanding.

Proof and Metrics

Load frequency controlTie-line dynamicsSimulink

Capability Proven: Energy-system simulation and control response analysis using model-based evaluation.

Two-Area Power System MATLAB Simulink project evidence visual
Simulation Tradeoff Chart

Stack

MATLABSimulinkPower SystemsLoad Frequency Control

Tags

Power SystemsSimulationControl

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