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Publishing Language: Chinese

Design and teaching application of comprehensive experimental platform for new electricity power system

Xialin LI1Yixin LIU1Zhongguan WANG1Lin ZHU1Guanyu SONG1( )Yixian YANG2Li GUO1
Key Laboratory of Smart Grid of Ministry of Education (Tianjin University), Tianjin 300072, China
State Grid Beijing Haidian Electric Power Supply Company, Beijing 100195, China
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Abstract

The existing power system experimental platforms have the main problems such as deviation from engineering application, low effective utilization and poor flexibility. Based on modular and flexible networking method, a new integrated teaching experiment and research platform of power system is designed. The equipment in this platform have plug and play function, and the central-distributed architecture is adopted in the control system. The experimental platform can simulate the scenarios of different voltage levels and different power supply distances such as low-voltage AC/DC microgrid, medium-voltage flexible distribution network and high-voltage AC/DC network. With the help of experimental platform, teaching experiments and scientific research exploration experiments are designed respectively, which helps to enhance students’ cognition and understanding of the new power system and cultivate high-level talents under the construction of new engineering.

CLC number: TM74 Document code: A Article ID: 1002-4956(2023)04-0192-08

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Experimental Technology and Management
Pages 192-199
Cite this article:
LI X, LIU Y, WANG Z, et al. Design and teaching application of comprehensive experimental platform for new electricity power system. Experimental Technology and Management, 2023, 40(4): 192-199. https://doi.org/10.16791/j.cnki.sjg.2023.04.029

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Received: 09 September 2022
Revised: 10 October 2022
Published: 20 April 2023
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