Melo et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Voltage stability assessment using modal analysis based on power systems state estimationMelo et al., 2022
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- 7558356478739528428
- Author
- Melo I
- Oliveira B
- Antunes M
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- Publication venue
- Electrical Engineering
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Modal analysis has been widely used for voltage stability assessment based on the sensitivities of reactive powers with respect to voltage magnitudes obtained from the traditional power flow Jacobian. It provides a relative measure of proximity to voltage …
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