Karbalaei, Farid,

Voltage stability in electrical power systems : concepts, assessment, and methods for improvement / Farid Karbalaei, Shahriar Abbasi. - 1 online resource

Includes index.

Table of Contents
Foreword?

Preface?



Chapter 1 How does voltage instability occur?



Chapter 2 Loads and Load Tap Changer (LTC) transformer modeling



Chapter 3 Generator modeling



Chapter 4 Impact of distributed generation and transmission-distribution interactions on voltage stability



Chapter 5 The continuation power flow methods



Chapter 6 PV-curve fitting



Chapter 7 Measurement-based indices



Chapter 8 Model-based indices



Chapter 9 Machine learning-based assessment methods



Chapter 10 Preventive Control of Voltage Instability



Chapter 11 Emergency Control of Voltage Instability

"Voltage instability is one of the major problems found in today's power systems. According to the IEEE / CIGRE definition, voltage stability is the ability of a power system to maintain an acceptable steady state voltage at all buses when subjected to a contingency. In general, voltage instability is caused by the presence of devices whose power consumption is not largely dependent on voltage. Voltage instability is divided into two categories; long-term and short-term. The consequence of voltage instability is voltage collapse."--


About the Author
Farid Karbalaei, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University in Lavizan, Tehran, Iran. His research is focused on voltage stability analysis, power system dynamic and control, and optimization methods and algorithms.

Shahriar Abbasi, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in Electrical Power Engineering at the Technical and Vocational University of Iran. His research is focused on stochastic power systems planning and optimization, power systems modeling and analysis, uncertainty modeling, and wind power generation.

Hamid Reza Shabani, PhD, currently works as a postdoctoral researcher at Aalborg University (AAU Energy) in the Esbjerg Energy Section. His main research interests include power system stability, power system dynamic and control, and renewable energies.

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Electric power system stability.
Electric power systems--Control.


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