Energy and Load Curtailment Based Indices in Probabilistic Transient Stability Studies
In this paper, stochastic models for both simultaneous and adaptive reclosing are presented and examined using a new set of probabilistic transient stability risk indices. The developed indices are based on load curtailments resulting from bus isolations and/or corrective actions to be taken to rest...
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doaj-0ef0c2d280204e6ab7cfcdb71216eab02020-11-25T02:47:16ZengElsevierJournal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences1018-36391997-01-0192295309Energy and Load Curtailment Based Indices in Probabilistic Transient Stability StudiesRoy Billinton0Saleh Aboreshaid1Power Systems Research Group, University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,Canada S7N 5A9Power Systems Research Group, University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,Canada S7N 5A9In this paper, stochastic models for both simultaneous and adaptive reclosing are presented and examined using a new set of probabilistic transient stability risk indices. The developed indices are based on load curtailments resulting from bus isolations and/or corrective actions to be taken to restore the system to a normal operating state. The developed stochastic models and the new probabilistic transient stability risk indices are utilized to evaluate the transient performance of a hypothetical test system. The effects of bus load uncertainty were also considered and demonstrated. The obtained results show that reclosing, especially adaptive reclosing, can improve the transient performance of a power system.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018363918306822 |
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Energy and Load Curtailment Based Indices in Probabilistic Transient Stability Studies |
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Energy and Load Curtailment Based Indices in Probabilistic Transient Stability Studies |
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Energy and Load Curtailment Based Indices in Probabilistic Transient Stability Studies |
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Energy and Load Curtailment Based Indices in Probabilistic Transient Stability Studies |
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Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences |
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In this paper, stochastic models for both simultaneous and adaptive reclosing are presented and examined using a new set of probabilistic transient stability risk indices. The developed indices are based on load curtailments resulting from bus isolations and/or corrective actions to be taken to restore the system to a normal operating state. The developed stochastic models and the new probabilistic transient stability risk indices are utilized to evaluate the transient performance of a hypothetical test system. The effects of bus load uncertainty were also considered and demonstrated. The obtained results show that reclosing, especially adaptive reclosing, can improve the transient performance of a power system. |
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