2005
DOI: 10.1080/15325000590504975
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Enhancements to Stability Constrained OPF to Overcome Sub-optimality

Abstract: This article revisits the stability constrained optimal power flow (SOPF) model originally developed by the authors. One of the limitations of the SOPF model is that the representation of angular stability rests on assumptions that can lead to a suboptimal dispatch outcome. The present research enhances the SOPF model to improve upon the quality of the solution. This article demonstrates that the feasible set of a stability-constrained optimal power flow problem can be open and hence the optimal solution may n… Show more

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“…Hence, it is not expected that a 180° angle separation between two generators will definitely lead to a condition of instability or at least not in 100% of cases [21,22]. Studies that have used the 180° threshold in the past include [5,19,[23][24][25][26].…”
Section: Threshlolds Based On the Maximum Angle Differencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, it is not expected that a 180° angle separation between two generators will definitely lead to a condition of instability or at least not in 100% of cases [21,22]. Studies that have used the 180° threshold in the past include [5,19,[23][24][25][26].…”
Section: Threshlolds Based On the Maximum Angle Differencementioning
confidence: 99%