The conventional Newton and fast decoupled power flow (FDPF) methods have been considered inadequate to obtain the maximum loading point of power systems due to ill-conditioning problems at and near this critical point. It is well known that the PV and Q-theta decoupling assumptions of the fast decoupled power flow formulation no longer hold in the vicinity of the critical point. Moreover, the Jacobian matrix of the Newton method becomes singular at this point. However, the maximum loading point can be efficiently computed through parameterization techniques of continuation methods. In this paper it is shown that by using either theta or V as a parameter, the new fast decoupled power flow versions (XB and BX) become adequate for the computa...
This paper shows a new modeling for voltage controlled generation buses, avoiding bus type switching...
A framework is presented that allows systematic studies on the hypothesis underlying a variety of ve...
The conventional Newton's method has been considered inadequate to obtain the maximum loading point ...
The conventional Newton and fast decoupled power flow methods are considered inadequate for obtainin...
The parameterized fast decoupled power flow (PFDPF), versions XB and BX, using either theta or V as ...
The conventional Newton and fast decoupled power flow methods are considered inadequate for obtainin...
The conventional Newton and fast decoupled load flow methods are considered to be inadequate to obta...
The conventional Newton's method has been considered inadequate to obtain the maximum loading point ...
The conventional Newton's method is considered to be inadequate for the computation of the maximum l...
The conventional Newton's method is considered to be inadequate for the computation of the maximum l...
New parameterization schemes have been proposed by the authors in Part I of this paper. In this part...
New parameterization schemes have been proposed by the authors in Part I of this paper. In this part...
This paper presents an efficient geometric parameterization technique for the continuation power flo...
The conventional power flow method is considered to be inadequate to obtain the maximum loading poin...
The computation of the maximun loading point (MLP) is crucial to power systems operation and control...
This paper shows a new modeling for voltage controlled generation buses, avoiding bus type switching...
A framework is presented that allows systematic studies on the hypothesis underlying a variety of ve...
The conventional Newton's method has been considered inadequate to obtain the maximum loading point ...
The conventional Newton and fast decoupled power flow methods are considered inadequate for obtainin...
The parameterized fast decoupled power flow (PFDPF), versions XB and BX, using either theta or V as ...
The conventional Newton and fast decoupled power flow methods are considered inadequate for obtainin...
The conventional Newton and fast decoupled load flow methods are considered to be inadequate to obta...
The conventional Newton's method has been considered inadequate to obtain the maximum loading point ...
The conventional Newton's method is considered to be inadequate for the computation of the maximum l...
The conventional Newton's method is considered to be inadequate for the computation of the maximum l...
New parameterization schemes have been proposed by the authors in Part I of this paper. In this part...
New parameterization schemes have been proposed by the authors in Part I of this paper. In this part...
This paper presents an efficient geometric parameterization technique for the continuation power flo...
The conventional power flow method is considered to be inadequate to obtain the maximum loading poin...
The computation of the maximun loading point (MLP) is crucial to power systems operation and control...
This paper shows a new modeling for voltage controlled generation buses, avoiding bus type switching...
A framework is presented that allows systematic studies on the hypothesis underlying a variety of ve...
The conventional Newton's method has been considered inadequate to obtain the maximum loading point ...