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Cetindag, B., Kauffmann, T., & Kocar, I. (2016, July). Modeling of wind parks in multiphase load flow solver with augmented Jacobian matrix formulation [Paper]. IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM 2016), Boston, MA (5 pages). External link
Haddadi, A., Kocar, I., Kauffmann, T., Karaagac, U., Farantatos, E., & Mahseredjian, J. (2019). Field validation of generic wind park models using fault records. Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy, 7(4), 826-836. Available
Kauffmann, T., Karaagac, U., Kocar, I., Jensen, S., Farantatos, E., Haddadi, A., & Mahseredjian, J. (2019). Short-Circuit Model for Type-IV Wind Turbine Generators with Decoupled Sequence Control. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 34(5), 1998-2007. External link
Kauffmann, T. (2018). Modeling of Wind Parks for Steady State Short Circuit Studies [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Kauffmann, T., Kocar, I., & Mahseredjian, J. (2018). New investigations on the method of characteristics for the evaluation of line transients. Electric Power Systems Research, 160, 243-250. External link
Kauffmann, T., Karaagac, U., Kocar, I., Jensen, S., Mahseredjian, J., & Farantatos, E. (2017). An Accurate Type III Wind Turbine Generator Short Circuit Model for Protection Applications. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 32(6), 2370-2379. External link
Kauffmann, T., Karaagac, U., Kocar, I., Jensen, S., Mahseredjian, J., & Farantatos, E. (2017, July). An accurate type III wind turbine generator short circuit model for protection applications [Abstract]. IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM 2017), Chicago, Illinois, USA (1 page). External link
Kauffmann, T., Kocar, I., & Mahseredjian, J. (2017, June). New investigation on the method of characteristics for the evaluation of line transients [Paper]. International Conference on Power Systems Transients (IPST 2017), Seoul, Republic of Korea (6 pages). External link
Kauffmann, T., Karaagac, U., Kocar, I., Gras, H., Mahseredjian, J., Cetindag, B., & Farantatos, E. (2015, July). Phasor domain modeling of Type III wind turbine generator for protection studies [Paper]. IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM 2015), Denver, CO, United states (5 pages). External link
Karaagac, U., Kauffmann, T., Kocar, I., Gras, H., Mahseredjian, J., Cetindag, B., & Farantatos, E. (2015, July). Phasor domain modeling of type-IV wind turbine generator for protection studies [Paper]. IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM 2015), Denver, CO, United states (5 pages). External link
Kauffmann, T. (2014). Modèle à dépendance fréquentielle de lignes et câbles utilisant la méthode des caractéristiques [Master's thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available