New Method for Voltage Stability Analysis of Radial Distribution Networks
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In this Thesis work, an attempt has been made for voltage stability analysis of
electric power distribution system. A new formula for computing the voltage stability
index (VSI) of all nodes of any distribution network is proposed in this thesis work.
The node having the minimum value of voltage stability index is the most sensitive
node. Using three different examples, 29−node, 33−node and 69−node radial
distribution network, it has been shown that the node having the minimum value of
voltage magnitude becomes the most sensitive node using the proposed method which
is also the end node. The critical values of total real power load (TPL) and total
reactive power load (TQL) for constant power, constant current, constant impedance,
composite as well as exponential load modelling is derived out for the sub-station
voltage of 1.0 pu, 1.025 pu and 1.050 pu respectively for 69−node radial distribution
network. The system will actually collapse beyond the computed values of TPL and
TQL because load-flow based methods have a tendency to collapse before the exact
critical values of TPL and TQL. The superiority of the proposed method has been established by comparing with other methods available in literature.
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M.E. (Power Systems and Electric Drives)
