The porosity of power system high-voltage transmission lines is presented through the lens of the problem of voltage stability. The ability of transmission lines to receive and transport electric energy to load centers is determined based on the well-known relationships between the characteristic variables in the field of voltage stability. Using a simple procedure, it is possible to trace the effect of electrical power flows on power system transmission line porosity and detect unstable voltage states. Through the proposed approach, the planners and operators of transmission lines can continually calculate the effect of current power flows and transmission topology on the ability of transmission lines to receive more electric power without endangering the voltage stability and desired voltage profiles throughout a given system. Therefore, the results of the presented algorithm can operate in a manner to utilize the inherent available margins of the existing and planned transmission lines.
The Line and Node Voltage Stability Index Presented Through the Porosity of High-voltage Transmission Lines
Electric power components and systems ; 44 , 16 ; 1865-1876
2016
Article (Journal)
English
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