Exploring a Dynamic Homotopy Technique to Enhance the Convergence of Classical Power Flow Iterative Solvers in Ill-Conditioned Power System Models
Alisson Lima-Silva,
Francisco Damasceno Freitas
Abstract:This paper presents a dynamic homotopy technique that can be used to calculate a preliminary result for a power flow problem (PFP). This result can then be used as an initial estimate to efficiently solve the PFP using either the classical Newton-Raphson (NR) method or its fast decoupled version (FDXB) while still maintaining high accuracy. The preliminary stage for the dynamic homotopy problem is formulated and solved by employing integration techniques, where implicit and explicit schemes are studied. The dy… Show more
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