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Dynamic security region (DSR) for security assessment and preventive control is defined in terms of variables that are under the control of the dispatcher prior to a fault. The boundary of DSR can be expressed using the function describing the stable manifold of the controlling unstable equilibrium point. The function is shown to be the solution of a partial differential equation. Quadratic and linear...
The dynamic security region (DSR) of bulk power system has been accepted more and more in recent years for providing plenty of security information and good prospect in online application. This paper compares three linear approximations for the dynamic security region of network-reduction power systems. The three linear approximations are the Q-linear approximation based on the quadratic approximation...
This paper presents a new transient stability index based on the implicit expression of the stability region of the power system related to the controlling unstable equilibrium point, and then gives out an estimation of the index with the quadratic approximation of stability region. Two applications of the proposed index, calculating the critical clearing time (CCT) incorporating the curve fitting...
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