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An investigation of voltage instability problems
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1992
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Stability AnalysisElectrical EngineeringVoltage InstabilityEngineeringSingular Perturbation TheoryPower System DynamicPower ElectronicsGrid StabilityVoltage Instability ProblemsPower System TransientVoltage Stability ProblemPower SystemsPower System AnalysisStability
The authors investigate the voltage stability problem based on singular perturbation theory. Possible voltage instability patterns are classified into four types (I, II-1, II-2S, and II-2D) according to the mechanism causing voltage instability. Several features of each type of instability are studied as well as their analysis methods. Voltage instability tends to begin with type I and then leads to one of the remaining types. The load flow Jacobian can be an effective index to approximately assess type I and II-2S instabilities, while types II-1 and II-2D require direct nonlinear analyses and eigenvalue analyses, respectively. The validity of the classification proposed has been verified through numerical simulations and theoretical analyses which take into account dynamic characteristics of generating units, loads, and tap-changing transformers.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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