Use of Local Information to Determine the Distance to Voltage Collapse
Abstract
This paper proposes a simple method of determining the distance to voltage collapse using some local information such as bus voltage magnitude and load current magnitude. First the voltage and current information are carefully processed to establish a voltage stability index (VSI) that varies almost linearly with load. The VSI is then used to estimate the distance to voltage collapse using linear extrapolation. The effects of generator reactive power limits, line tripping, non-uniform increase in load and additional shunt reactive power sources on the VSI are also investigated. The effectiveness of the proposed method of determining the distance to voltage collapse is then tested on the IEEE 30-bus system. The results obtained by the proposed method are also compared with the corresponding actual values found through repetitive power flow simulations and are observed to be in very good agreement.Submitted: March 21, 2008 · Accepted: March 24, 2008 · Published: March 28, 2008
Recommended Citation
Haque, M. H.
(2008)
"Use of Local Information to Determine the Distance to Voltage Collapse,"
International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems:
Vol. 9
:
Iss.
2, Article 1.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/ijeeps/vol9/iss2/art1
