Abstract

In this study, a simple, fast, and adaptive network reduction procedure is presented for long-term voltage stability analyses, to speed up the simulation time. The proposed procedure consists of two parts including disturbance detection based on data from synchronised measurement devices; and the rest, up to the final estimated values, based on simulations and calculations. In turn, simulations and calculations result in an adaptive dynamic-oriented determination of external sub-network (according to the disturbance occurred) and substituting an appropriate equivalent for that subsystem. The external subsystem is determined without any need to measure post-disturbance data, while the detection criteria are calculated by simulations at 0.8 s after disturbance occurrence. The results have shown considerable reduction in the simulation time while providing acceptable accuracy in delivering the time of voltage instability occurrences, especially when applying the proposed error compensation procedure.

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