Estabilidade de tensão de sistemas de energia eletrica : um metodo baseado no modelo implicitamente acoplado (CRIC)

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

1999

RESUMO

This work presents a static approach to aid the detection and prevention of voltage instability problems in electric power systems. This method is based on modal analysis of the sensitivity matrix of bus volt age magnitudes with respect to bus reactive power injections. The Constrained Reactive Implicit Coupling (CRIC) model, developed by J. Carpentier, is used in the sensitivity analysis. The matrix sparsity can be exploited to reduce CPU requirements in order to make the method useful in real-time applications. The first step is to calculate some of the smallest eigenvalues and the associated right and left eigenvectors of the matrix. The eigenvalues provide a relative measure of proximity to volt age stability. The eigenvectors are used to calculate bus, branch and generator participation factors in each critical mode. This participation provides information about the mechanism of loss of volt age stability and makes possible the determination of remedial actions to solve volt age instabilities. Several systems like IEEEO6, IEEE14 and IEEE118 have been used to test the modal analysis. Two Brazilian systems were also used. The first system has 371 bus and 769 branches and comprises FURNAS, CEMIG and LIGHT systems. The second comprises FURNAS system only

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analise modal sistemas de energia eletrica - estabilidade

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