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Title:
A Simple Novel Method for Considering Static Voltage Stability Indicator in a Power System
Authors: W. M. Mansour - M. M. Salama - N. Sh. Abd-El-Hakeem
Year: 2012
Keywords: Voltage Stability, Voltage Instability, Voltage Collapse, Voltage collapse prediction, Voltage Collapse Indicator, FACTS devices, Parallel algorithm.
Journal: The 8th ICEENG Conference ,Military Technical College
Volume: May 29 – 31 , 2012
Issue: Not Available
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: The 8th ICEENG Conference ,Military Technical College
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Nader Shawky Abd El-hakeem El-sayed_paper.doc
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Abstract:

The voltage stability is the ability of the power system to provide adequate reactive power under all operating conditions and to maintain stable load voltage magnitude within specified operating limits. The voltage instability leading to collapse appears to be due to the inability of networks to meet a demand for reactive power at certain critical or weak buses. It can be recognized by noting excessive fall in voltage for small increase in load and increasing difficulty in controlling system voltage. Therefore voltage collapse prediction must take in consideration in power system planning and operation. In this paper a novel indicator from a parallel algorithm will be presented to predict the voltage instability or the proximity of a collapse. The indicator uses the obtained data of a normal load flow to identify the weak buses in the power system. This method has carried out over changing the load power factor. Obtained results for the IEEE 5 bus system considering the effects of STATCOM on voltage stability are presented and discussed.

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