2012 Sixth IEEE/PES Transmission and Distribution: Latin America Conference and Exposition (T&D-La) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/tdc-la.2012.6319055
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Classification of networks based on inherent structural characteristics

Abstract: This paper seeks to identify and classify power system networks based on their inherent definitive structural property. The participation between the load buses is observable from the eigenvectors obtained from a Schur complement of the Y-admittance matrix. This is used to classify power system networks as either topologically strong or weak. Results show that in a topologically weak network, load voltages are below the nominal voltage limit. Conversely, in a topologically strong network they are above the nom… Show more

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“…The corresponding left eigenvectors (matrix M) in this case will have column vectors with constant values, indicating non-participation between the network buses. This indicates a topologically weak (ill conditioned) network [5]. As previously discussed, topologically weak network have low voltages [5].…”
Section: L mentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…The corresponding left eigenvectors (matrix M) in this case will have column vectors with constant values, indicating non-participation between the network buses. This indicates a topologically weak (ill conditioned) network [5]. As previously discussed, topologically weak network have low voltages [5].…”
Section: L mentioning
confidence: 57%
“…This indicates a topologically weak (ill conditioned) network [5]. As previously discussed, topologically weak network have low voltages [5]. Buses associated with the smallest eigenvalues indicate where reactive power support are required [20].…”
Section: L mentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…This is an example of spectral graph theory [54], whose application to power system problems has only recently emerged [35,61,[73][74][75][76].…”
Section: ) Thevenin Impedance Distancementioning
confidence: 99%