Voltage Stability Evaluation Using Modal Analysis
Voltage Stability Evaluation Using Modal Analysis
Voltage Stability Evaluation Using Modal Analysis
ABSTRACT
This paper analyses the voltage stability analysis of large
power systems using a modal analysis technique. This
method makes use of the power system Jacobian matrix
to determine the eigenvalues necessary for the evaluation
of the voltage stability of the power system. It identifies
if the eigenvalues are positive or negative which is an
indicator of the system stability. For a steady state power
system, a positive eigenvalue shows that the system is
stable while a negative eigenvalue indicates that the
system is unstable. The analysis is performed for IEEE
14 Bus system. Then, the most critical mode is identified
for each system. After that, the weakest bus, which
contributes the most to the critical mode, are identified
using the participation factor.
Keywords: Voltage Stability, Modal Analysis,Reduceed
Jacobian Matrix ,Eigen value, Participation factor.
1. INTRODUCTION
The increasing number of power system
blackouts in many countries in recent years; is a major
source of concern. Power engineers are very interested in
preventing blackouts and ensuring that a constant and
reliable electricity supply is available to all customers.
Incipient voltage instability, which may result from
continues load growth or system contingencies, is
essentially a local phenomenon. However, sequences of
events accompanying voltage instability may have
disastrous effects, including a resultant low-voltage
profile in a significant area of the power network, known
as the voltage collapse phenomenon. Severe instances of
voltage collapse, including the August 2003 blackout in
North - Eastern U.S.A and Canada, have highlighted the
importance of constantly maintaining an acceptable level
of voltage stability. The design and analysis of accurate
methods to evaluate the voltage stability of a power
system and predict incipient voltage instability, are
therefore of special interest in the field of power system
protection and planning.
The voltage stability of a power system refers to
its ability to properly maintain steady, acceptable voltage
levels at all buses in the network at all times, even after
being subjected to a disturbance or contingency. A
power system may enter a condition of voltage
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2. MODAL ANALYSIS
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i is the ith row left eigenvector
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3. SIMULATION
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4. CONCLUSION
In this paper, The Modal analysis technique is applied to
investigate the stability of the power systems and that
method computes the smallest eigenvalue and the
associated eigenvectors of the reduced Jacobian matrix
using the steady state system model. The magnitude of
the smallest eigenvalue gives us a measure of how close
the system is to the voltage collapse. Then, the
participating factor can be used to identify the weakest
node or bus in the system associated to the minimum
eigenvalue. The obtained results agreed about the
weakest buses that contribute to voltage instability or
voltage collapse. The modal analysis feature was tested
on IEEE-14 bus test system. The technique was
demonstrated as an extremely useful method for steady
state voltage stability analysis, providing relative
measure of the system to the stability limit, and correctly
predicting the critical buses and weak transmission
branches in the power network.
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