Abstract

Over the last decades there has been substantial progress on the development of theory and numerical methods for singular systems (known also as descriptor systems, semistate systems, differential alge-braic systems, generalized state-space systems, etc.). The need for such methodsarisen primarily from the increased practical interest for a more general system description which takes the intrinsic physical sys-tem model structure into account. Besides that, many physical process-es are most naturally and easily modelled as mixed systems of differen-tial and algebraic equations (DAE). As the title implies the paper de-scribes the singular systems theory application in power systems dy-namics simulation, particularly considered an alternative method for energy systems’ mathematical models formulation based on the singu-lar systems theory elements with some indicative examples illustrating feasibility and efficiency of this approach

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