C. Hill, Kongpan Areerak, Tao Yang, S. Bozhko, M. Odavic
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Automated stability assessment of more electric aircraft electrical power systems
This paper has details the theoretical background, development and application of a newly developed Automated Stability Assessment Tool for More Electric Aircraft Electrical Power Systems. This tool is shown to provide an easy to use and extremely flexible way for system designers to analyze Electrical Power System stability. It is shown how system parameters can be easily varied in order to investigate their impact on Electrical Power System stability. This methodology could therefore save significant time and money, both by accelerating the design process, and by helping design engineers to select the lowest cost components needed to ensure Electrical Power System stability.