The minimum singular value of the power flow Jacobian matrix has been used as a static voltage stability index, indicating the distance between the studied operating point and the steady-state voltage stability limit. A fast method to calculate the minimum singular value and the corresponding (left and right) singular vectors is presented. The main advantages of the algorithm are the small amount of computation time needed, and that it only requires information available from an ordinary program for power flow calculations. The proposed method fully utilizes the sparsity of the power flow Jacobian matrix and the memory requirements for the computation are low. These advantages are preserved when applied to various submatrices of the Jacobia...
This letter demonstrates the use of line stability index termed as Fast Voltage Stability Index (FVS...
Due to economical and environmental constraints, the increasing interconnection between power system...
In voltage stability analysis, both static and dynamic approaches are used to evaluate the system cr...
[[abstract]]When studying the static voltage stability of power systems, the smallest singular value...
[[abstract]]The minimum singular value of the Jacobian matrix of the load flow equation may have bee...
This paper presents and discusses the use of static voltage stability indices based on a singular va...
This paper presents a new voltage stability index based on the tangent vector of the power flow jaco...
Static voltage and angle stability conditions (and saddle node bifurcations) are often associated wi...
This thesis discusses the performance of different line voltage stability indices previously studied...
Despite a tremendous development in optimal power flow (OPF), owing to the obvious complexity, non-l...
Power flow calculations for systems with a large number of buses, e.g. grids with multiple voltage l...
This paper presents the Load Increase Index, which is a new computationally efficient loadability li...
Voltage stability is one of the challenging problems in power system operation. This thesis deals wi...
This thesis discusses important aspects related to voltage stability indices and their uses in elect...
The frequent occurrence of voltage instability in a modern power system is alarming and thus, has be...
This letter demonstrates the use of line stability index termed as Fast Voltage Stability Index (FVS...
Due to economical and environmental constraints, the increasing interconnection between power system...
In voltage stability analysis, both static and dynamic approaches are used to evaluate the system cr...
[[abstract]]When studying the static voltage stability of power systems, the smallest singular value...
[[abstract]]The minimum singular value of the Jacobian matrix of the load flow equation may have bee...
This paper presents and discusses the use of static voltage stability indices based on a singular va...
This paper presents a new voltage stability index based on the tangent vector of the power flow jaco...
Static voltage and angle stability conditions (and saddle node bifurcations) are often associated wi...
This thesis discusses the performance of different line voltage stability indices previously studied...
Despite a tremendous development in optimal power flow (OPF), owing to the obvious complexity, non-l...
Power flow calculations for systems with a large number of buses, e.g. grids with multiple voltage l...
This paper presents the Load Increase Index, which is a new computationally efficient loadability li...
Voltage stability is one of the challenging problems in power system operation. This thesis deals wi...
This thesis discusses important aspects related to voltage stability indices and their uses in elect...
The frequent occurrence of voltage instability in a modern power system is alarming and thus, has be...
This letter demonstrates the use of line stability index termed as Fast Voltage Stability Index (FVS...
Due to economical and environmental constraints, the increasing interconnection between power system...
In voltage stability analysis, both static and dynamic approaches are used to evaluate the system cr...