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Overview

J.J. Sanchez-Gasca is affiliated with General Electric (United States) and contributes to the field of engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering, control and systems engineering, and aerospace engineering.

Their research covers several main topics, including:

  • Power System Optimization and Stability
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • HVDC Systems and Fault Protection
  • Wind Turbine Control Systems
  • Vibration and Dynamic Analysis
  • Wind Energy Research and Development

Sanchez-Gasca has published in multiple venues, particularly in IEEE journals, with recent papers including:

  • "Definition and Classification of Power System Stability - Revisited & Extended" (2020) published in IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • "A Generic Model for Inertia-Based Fast Frequency Response of Wind Turbines and Other Positive-Sequence Dynamic Models for Renewable Energy Systems" (2023) published in IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
  • "An Adaptive Text: Suitable for Academics and Practitioners [Book Review]" (2020) published in IEEE Power and Energy Magazine

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Sanchez-Gasca include:

  • Pouyan Pourbeik
  • Nikos Hatziargyriou
  • Jovica V. Milanović
  • Claudia Rahmann
  • Venkataramana Ajjarapu

Their research contributions span across several aspects of power systems, such as stability classifications, dynamic modeling of renewable energy systems, and microgrid optimization techniques. Publications in leading IEEE journals indicate active engagement with topics related to energy conversion and power engineering.

Best Publications

  • Causes of the 2003 major grid blackouts in North America and Europe, and recommended means to improve system dynamic performance

    G. Andersson;P. Donalek;R. Farmer;N. Hatziargyriou

  • Definition and Classification of Power System Stability – Revisited & Extended

    Nikos Hatziargyriou;Jovica Milanovic;Claudia Rahmann;Venkataramana Ajjarapu

  • Concepts for design of FACTS controllers to damp power swings

    E.V. Larsen;J.J. Sanchez-Gasca;J.H. Chow

  • Power system damping controller design-using multiple input signals

    J.H. Chow;J.J. Sanchez-Gasca;Haoxing Ren;Shaopeng Wang

  • Performance comparison of three identification methods for the analysis of electromechanical oscillations

    J.J. Sanchez-Gasca;J.H. Chow

  • A Fundamental Study of Applying Wind Turbines for Power System Frequency Control

    Felipe Wilches-Bernal;Joe H. Chow;Juan J. Sanchez-Gasca

  • Inclusion of higher order terms for small-signal (modal) analysis: committee report-task force on assessing the need to include higher order terms for small-signal (modal) analysis

    J.J. Sanchez-Gasca;V. Vittal;M.J. Gibbard;A.R. Messina

  • Power system reduction to simplify the design of damping controllers for interarea oscillations

    J.J. Sanchez-Gasca;J.H. Chow

  • Description and technical specifications for generic WTG models — A status report

    A. Ellis;Y. Kazachkov;E. Muljadi;P. Pourbeik

  • Pole-placement designs of power system stabilizers

    J. H. Chow;J. J. Sanchez-Gasca

  • Calibrating Parameters of Power System Stability Models Using Advanced Ensemble Kalman Filter

    Renke Huang;Ruisheng Diao;Yuanyuan Li;Juan Sanchez-Gasca

  • Recent applications of linear analysis techniques

    M.J. Gibbard;N. Martins;J.J. Sanchez-Gasca;N. Uchida

  • Generic Dynamic Models for Modeling Wind Power Plants and Other Renewable Technologies in Large-Scale Power System Studies

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  • Multiple time-scale power system dynamic simulation

    A. Kurita;H. Okubo;K. Oki;S. Agematsu

  • A modal analysis of a two-area system with significant wind power penetration

    J.J. Sanchez-Gasca;N.W. Miller;W.W. Price

  • Trajectory sensitivity based identification of synchronous generator and excitation system parameters

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  • Modeling frequency dependency of gas turbine output

    K. Kunitomi;A. Kurita;H. Okamoto;Y. Tada

  • Robust control design of power system stabilizers using multivariable frequency domain techniques

    J. H. Chow;L. P. Harris;M. A. Kale;H. Othman

  • Computation of power system low-order models from time domain simulations using a Hankel matrix

    J.J. Sanchez-Gasca;J.H. Chow

  • Development and Validation of WECC Variable Speed Wind Turbine Dynamic Models for Grid Integration Studies

    M. Behnke;A. Ellis;Y. Kazachkov;T. McCoy

  • Power System Modeling, Computation, and Control

    Joe H. Chow;Juan J. Sanchez-Gasca

  • Simplified wind turbine generator aerodynamic models for transient stability studies

    W.W. Price;J.j. Sanchez-Gasca

Frequent Co-Authors

Joe H. Chow
Joe H. Chow Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Vijay Vittal
Vijay Vittal Arizona State University
Eduard Muljadi
Eduard Muljadi Auburn University
Aleksandar M. Stankovic
Aleksandar M. Stankovic Tufts University
Innocent Kamwa
Innocent Kamwa Université Laval
Nikos D. Hatziargyriou
Nikos D. Hatziargyriou National Technical University of Athens
P. Kundur
P. Kundur Hydro One (Canada)
Mark O'Malley
Mark O'Malley Imperial College London
Zhenyu Huang
Zhenyu Huang Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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