a new method for considering distribution systems in voltage stability studies
Authors
abstract
in methods presented to calculate the voltage collapse point, the transmission system is usually the only part of the power system that is completely modeled. distribution systems are often replaced by aggregate load models because the use of the detailed model of distribution systems in voltage stability analysis not only increases the computation time, but also decreases the probability of convergence of calculations. but this replacement can cause a considerable error in determining voltage collapse point. in this paper, a method for considering distribution systems in voltage stability studies is presented. in this method, a detailed model of distribution systems is used. the loads are connected to the secondary side of distribution transformers. an iterative method is used to calculate the voltage collapse point. in each iteration, first the value of active and reactive power delivered to transmission buses that supply distribution systems is increased. then for each given value of the delivered power, the power received at the secondary side of distribution transformers is calculated. with this work, the voltage collapse point is determined using separately solving transmission and distribution system equations. on the other word, instead of solving a large set of equations, some smaller sets of equations are solved. the simulation results show the effectiveness of the proposed method.
similar resources
A New Method for Considering Distribution Systems in Voltage Stability Studies
In methods presented to calculate the voltage collapse point, the transmission system is usually the only part of the power system that is completely modeled. Distribution systems are often replaced by aggregate load models because the use of the detailed model of distribution systems in voltage stability analysis not only increases the computation time, but also decreases the probability of co...
full textA New Method for Time-Delay Compensation in Control Systems
In this paper a new method is introduced and investigated for removing the destabilizing effects of time-delay parameter in control loops. The concept of the method is taken from the knowledge concerning the dynamic behaviour of irrational transfer functions (Ir-TF), which is discussed and investigated elswhere in frequency response domain and is explained briefly here. Ir-TFs, which are we...
full texta new control algorithm for dynamic voltage restorer (dvr) to improve power quality and voltage in distribution systems
abstract: one the most important problems in recent sensitive loads is the quality of voltage. for this challenge custom power devices are used in distribution systems. dynamic voltage restorer (dvr) is a custom power device that improves voltage, decrease power distortion, filter harmonics and balance distributed generations (dgs) with low voltage distribution system. in this paper, a new algo...
full textA new method for the generalized Hyers-Ulam-Rassias stability
We propose a new method, called the textit{the weighted space method}, for the study of the generalized Hyers-Ulam-Rassias stability. We use this method for a nonlinear functional equation, for Volterra and Fredholm integral operators.
full textThe Effect of High Penetration Level of Distributed Generation Sources on Voltage Stability Analysis in Unbalanced Distribution Systems Considering Load Model
Static voltage stability is considered as one of the main issues for primary identification before voltage collapsing in distribution systems. Although, the optimum siting of distributed generation resources in distribution electricity network can play a significant role in voltage stability improving and losses reduction, the high penetration level of them can lead to reduction in the improvem...
full textA New Method for Generating Continuous Bivariate Distribution Families
Recently, it has been observed that a new method for generating continuous distributions, T - X family, can be quite effectively used to analyze the data in one dimension. The aim of this study is to generalize this method to two dimensional space so that the marginals would have T - X distributions. So, several examples and properties of this family have been presented. As ...
full textMy Resources
Save resource for easier access later
Journal title:
مهندسی برق و الکترونیک ایرانجلد ۱۲، شماره ۳، صفحات ۲۳-۳۲
Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com
copyright © 2015-2023