8th International Conference on Advances in Power System Control, Operation and Management (APSCOM 2009) 2009
DOI: 10.1049/cp.2009.1850
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Determination of DG allocation with modal participation factor to enhance voltage stability

Abstract: Distributed generation (DG) has become increasingly popular in many power systems across the world. It is an effective approach to facilitate the usage of renewable resources for power generation purpose. However, the installation of DGs in a power system may change the pattern of the power flow and cause various complexities in the system. How to plan DGs to best utilize renewable energy source while maintaining system security is an important problem. In this paper, an eigenvalue based analysis method is pro… Show more

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“…u o =u st R (14) To compare the output of this method with respect to others, a steady-state modal participation fraction L i st is defined in (15). This fractional number allows to compare the relative amplitudes of the modal responses q i for a given design and loading condition.…”
Section: A Steady-state mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…u o =u st R (14) To compare the output of this method with respect to others, a steady-state modal participation fraction L i st is defined in (15). This fractional number allows to compare the relative amplitudes of the modal responses q i for a given design and loading condition.…”
Section: A Steady-state mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modal steady-state L i st , transition L , modal effective mass L and free-free L participation fractions are compute using equations (15), (17), (24) and (29), respectively, and the results are shown in figure 3. This figure gives an idea of the difference in magnitude obtained with each method, however the results should be interpreted independently.…”
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“…A simple search of the words "modal participation factor" will quickly reveal that several variants of this concept exist and that it is used interchangeably with the term "modal contribution factors". For example, in electrical engineering [79][80][81][82] the term refers to the product between the left and the right…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Part Iii: Modal Contribution Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%