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International Journal of New Developments in Engineering and Society, 2017, 1(4); doi: 10.25236/IJNDES.17405.

A steady-state voltage stability analysis method based on equivalent of grid parameters

Author(s)

Xin Li1,2, Panfeng Guo1, Youping Fan2

Corresponding Author:
Panfeng Guo
Affiliation(s)

1. Three Gorges University, YiChang 443000, China
2. Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China

Abstract

A voltage stability analysis method based on the value of grid parameters is presented in this paper. The algorithm uses local synchronized phasor measurement to identify real-time online parameters in situ. After identifying the two-node equivalent system and static load model, it can estimate voltage stability in real time according to a node voltage stability index. The method is the local two bus equivalent system n-shaped branch model identification based on reactive power characteristics and the variation of load parameters can better reflect the line. Finally, combined with the simulation results of the new England 39-bus system, we compare the different equivalent system models and load models. The results show that the proposed method can provide more accurate voltage stability estimation index, and verify the feasibility of the method.

Keywords

Voltage stability; Parameter identification; Stable indicators; Least squares method

Cite This Paper

Xin Li, Panfeng Guo, Youping Fan. A steady-state voltage stability analysis method based on equivalent of grid parameters.  International Journal of New Developments in Engineering and Society (2017) Vol.1, Num.4: 21-24.

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