Reduced Order Modeling of DFIG based on Singular Perturbation Theory

Author(s):  
Qunying Liu ◽  
Yijia Heng ◽  
Runsheng Zheng ◽  
Shuheng Chen
1996 ◽  
Vol 118 (1) ◽  
pp. 84-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. S. Heck ◽  
A. A. Ferri

This paper presents an extension of singular perturbation theory for use in the analysis of mechanical systems with dry (Coulombic) friction. Standard singular perturbation techniques cannot be applied due to the discontinuity inherent with dry friction. A methodology is developed to obtain a reduced-order piecewise-smooth model that recovers the slow motion of the system throughout the entire state space. Both a zeroth-order and a first-order approximation are obtained. The method is demonstrated successfully on a numerical example. A proof of the validity of the method is contained in the Appendix.


2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-53
Author(s):  
Lihong Guo ◽  
YangQuan Chen ◽  
Shaoyun Shi ◽  
Bruce J. West

Abstract The concept of the renormalization group (RG) emerged from the renormalization of quantum field variables, which is typically used to deal with the issue of divergences to infinity in quantum field theory. Meanwhile, in the study of phase transitions and critical phenomena, it was found that the self–similarity of systems near critical points can be described using RG methods. Furthermore, since self–similarity is often a defining feature of a complex system, the RG method is also devoted to characterizing complexity. In addition, the RG approach has also proven to be a useful tool to analyze the asymptotic behavior of solutions in the singular perturbation theory. In this review paper, we discuss the origin, development, and application of the RG method in a variety of fields from the physical, social and life sciences, in singular perturbation theory, and reveal the need to connect the RG and the fractional calculus (FC). The FC is another basic mathematical approach for describing complexity. RG and FC entail a potentially new world view, which we present as a way of thinking that differs from the classical Newtonian view. In this new framework, we discuss the essential properties of complex systems from different points of view, as well as, presenting recommendations for future research based on this new way of thinking.


2006 ◽  
Vol 136 (6) ◽  
pp. 1317-1325 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guojian Lin ◽  
Rong Yuan

A general theorem about the existence of periodic solutions for equations with distributed delays is obtained by using the linear chain trick and geometric singular perturbation theory. Two examples are given to illustrate the application of the general the general therom.


1994 ◽  
Vol 16 (6) ◽  
pp. 409-417 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Yorino ◽  
H. Sasaki ◽  
Y. Masuda ◽  
Y. Tamura ◽  
M. Kitagawa ◽  
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