174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This thesis develops a theoretically sound and computationally practical set of tools for assessing and quantifying the voltage security of a power system in terms of an intuitive measure. This measure, called the maximum loading percentage (MLP), expresses the proximity of a system to serving the maximum amount of load it can furnish without experiencing a voltage collapse. When used in conjunction with the adaptive system reduction technique introduced in this research, an effective method of screening the system for areas of concern, and a new, improved method for locating alternative power flow solutions, the proposed measure quickly and accurately evaluates the volt...
This master thesis has examined the possibility of combining measurement and model based methods for...
The computation of the maximun loading point (MLP) is crucial to power systems operation and control...
The voltage stability problem has become a growing concern in power system planning and operation. ...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This thesis develops a theore...
The paper presents a simple, robust, and efficient method for determining the maximum-loading point ...
This paper presents a simple, fast and efficient method for determining the security margin to volta...
This paper presents a simple, fast, and efficient method for determining the maximum loading point (...
This paper defines a security measure to indicate vulnerability to voltage collapse based on an ener...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1992This research addresses two aspects of voltage securi...
One of the problems that must be addressed for a secure power system operation is the voltage collap...
Despite a tremendous development in optimal power flow (OPF), owing to the obvious complexity, non-l...
Due to economical and environmental constraints, the increasing interconnection between power system...
This thesis is devoted to the preventive assessment and enhancement of voltage stability and securi...
The trend of making more profits for the owners, deregulation of the utility market and need for obt...
In voltage stability analysis, it is useful to assess voltage stability of power systems by means of...
This master thesis has examined the possibility of combining measurement and model based methods for...
The computation of the maximun loading point (MLP) is crucial to power systems operation and control...
The voltage stability problem has become a growing concern in power system planning and operation. ...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This thesis develops a theore...
The paper presents a simple, robust, and efficient method for determining the maximum-loading point ...
This paper presents a simple, fast and efficient method for determining the security margin to volta...
This paper presents a simple, fast, and efficient method for determining the maximum loading point (...
This paper defines a security measure to indicate vulnerability to voltage collapse based on an ener...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1992This research addresses two aspects of voltage securi...
One of the problems that must be addressed for a secure power system operation is the voltage collap...
Despite a tremendous development in optimal power flow (OPF), owing to the obvious complexity, non-l...
Due to economical and environmental constraints, the increasing interconnection between power system...
This thesis is devoted to the preventive assessment and enhancement of voltage stability and securi...
The trend of making more profits for the owners, deregulation of the utility market and need for obt...
In voltage stability analysis, it is useful to assess voltage stability of power systems by means of...
This master thesis has examined the possibility of combining measurement and model based methods for...
The computation of the maximun loading point (MLP) is crucial to power systems operation and control...
The voltage stability problem has become a growing concern in power system planning and operation. ...