Power Hardware in the Loop (PHIL) simulation is considered one of the prevailing methods for the future testing of DER and smart grid technologies. Physical power equipment, such as DER inverters, are connected to real-time simulated active networks, achieving comprehensive testing in realistic and flexible conditions.
This webinar will focus on the following topics:
- Characteristics of PHIL simulation
- Stability, accuracy issues, interface topologies and stabilisation methods
- PHIL tests that show the value of the approach: DER inverters providing ancillary services, voltage-frequency control, microgrids, etc
- Improved Hardware in the Loop (HIL) methods in the ERIGrid project
- Live demonstration of HIL tests
Presenters and contributors:
Panos Kotsampopoulos,
PhD, National Technical University of Athens
Georg Lauss,
Austrian Institute of Technology
Efren Guillo Sansano,
University of Strathclyde
Ron Brandl,
Fraunhofer IWES
Van Hoa Nguyen,
PhD,Grenoble Institute of Technology
Marios Maniatopoulos,
National Technical University of Athens
Registration deadline: 30 November 2017
To register please send your contact information (full name, company, position) to Marios Maniatopoulos at mmaniato@mail.ntua.gr