Daniel R. Jagessar
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Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with University of Arkansas through 2021; recent publications list Jackson State University.
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Daniel R. Jagessar's research focuses on power systems engineering, particularly concerning the integration of renewable energy sources like wind and photovoltaic (PV) systems. His work investigates methods to enhance the stability and security of power grids that have a high penetration of variable renewable generation. This includes studying the application of devices such as STATCOM (Static Synchronous Compensator) and SSSC (Static Synchronous Series Compensator) for power system stabilization and voltage control.
Jagessar's publications also address the techno-economic aspects of improving grid performance under these conditions, utilizing techniques like QV modal analysis for grid strength assessment and maximum loadability calculations. He has explored contingency analysis to understand power system security margins when facing disturbances. Furthermore, his research extends to control system design, including the development of linear optimal quadratic regulators for frequency control in deregulated power markets, and the power quality performance of PV systems designed for community use.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 34
Selected Publications
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Mathematical Modeling of the Energy Conversion System for DFIG Based Wind Turbines (2021)
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Mathematical Dynamic Representation of the Energy Conversion System for DFIG Wind Turbines (2021)
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Security of a Power System Under High Penetration of Wind Energy Considering Contingencies and Stability Margins (2021)
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Design of a Linear Optimal Quadratic Regulator for Frequency Control in a Two-Area Deregulated Power Market (2021)
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Grid Strength Assessment and Maximum Loadability of a Wind-Dominated Power System Through QV Modal Analysis (2021)
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Power System Stabilization of a Grid Highly Penetrated from a Variable-Speed Wind Based Farm Through Robust Means of STATCOM and SSSC (2021)
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Techno-Economic Assessment of Voltage Stability Improvement Using SSSC and STATCOM in a Wind-Dominated Power System (2021)
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Power Quality Performance on a Feasible Design of a Photovoltaic (PV) System for a Local Community (2021)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Techno-Economic Assessment of Voltage Stability Improvement Using SSSC and STATCOM in a Wind-Dominated Power System
- Power System Stabilization of a Grid Highly Penetrated from a Variable-Speed Wind Based Farm Through Robust Means of STATCOM and SSSC
- Grid Strength Assessment and Maximum Loadability of a Wind-Dominated Power System Through QV Modal Analysis
- Security of a Power System Under High Penetration of Wind Energy Considering Contingencies and Stability Margins
- Power Quality Performance on a Feasible Design of a Photovoltaic (PV) System for a Local Community
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Techno-Economic Assessment of Voltage Stability Improvement Using SSSC and STATCOM in a Wind-Dominated Power System
- Power System Stabilization of a Grid Highly Penetrated from a Variable-Speed Wind Based Farm Through Robust Means of STATCOM and SSSC
- Grid Strength Assessment and Maximum Loadability of a Wind-Dominated Power System Through QV Modal Analysis
- Security of a Power System Under High Penetration of Wind Energy Considering Contingencies and Stability Margins
- Design of a Linear Optimal Quadratic Regulator for Frequency Control in a Two-Area Deregulated Power Market
- Power System Stabilization of a Grid Highly Penetrated from a Variable-Speed Wind Based Farm Through Robust Means of STATCOM and SSSC
- Grid Strength Assessment and Maximum Loadability of a Wind-Dominated Power System Through QV Modal Analysis
- Power Quality Performance on a Feasible Design of a Photovoltaic (PV) System for a Local Community
- Mathematical Dynamic Representation of the Energy Conversion System for DFIG Wind Turbines
- Mathematical Modeling of the Energy Conversion System for DFIG Based Wind Turbines
- Power System Stabilization of a Grid Highly Penetrated from a Variable-Speed Wind Based Farm Through Robust Means of STATCOM and SSSC
- Grid Strength Assessment and Maximum Loadability of a Wind-Dominated Power System Through QV Modal Analysis
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