2006
DOI: 10.1109/tpwrd.2006.874112
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Voltage Sag Studies in Distribution Networks—Part II: Voltage Sag Assessment

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“…Therefore, if the number of fast-shots is increased, permanent outages, and consequently, SAIFI will decrease. On the other hand, as the number of fast-shots increases, a less number of loads can withstand the repetitive momentary voltage interruptions [23]. It leads to an increase in momentary outages and MAIFI.…”
Section: Reclosers and Systems Outagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, if the number of fast-shots is increased, permanent outages, and consequently, SAIFI will decrease. On the other hand, as the number of fast-shots increases, a less number of loads can withstand the repetitive momentary voltage interruptions [23]. It leads to an increase in momentary outages and MAIFI.…”
Section: Reclosers and Systems Outagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os afundamentos em duas fases representam 20% das previsões estocásticas para afundamentos de tensão [2]. Nesse experimento, configurou-se o emulador de rede para gerar um afundamento bifásico de 0,6 p.u.…”
Section: Afundamento Bifásicounclassified
“…e 0,9 p.u., em um intervalo entre 0,5 ciclo a 3 segundos [1]. O mesmo geralmente é ocasionado por curtocircuitos, sobrecargas na rede elétrica e partida de grandes motores [2]. Um estudo sobre uma nova classificação de afundamentos de tensão, de acordo com o tipo, características e presença de componentes de sequência zero, foi apresentado em [3], enquanto que classificações de afundamentos de tensão foram abordadas em [4], [5].…”
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“…Detailed discussion of advantages and disadvantages of these approaches in general and related to specific types of simulation studies is provided in many past papers including [3,4,[15][16][17][18][19]. Similarly, a number of approaches have been proposed to assess single-site indices, including fault positions-based stochastic method [20][21][22][23][24], critical distances [22,23] and Monte Carlo (MC)-based stochastic approaches [15,16,20,25]. A stochastic assessment of voltage sags is used in [26] to get the expected number and characteristics of sags using deterministic short circuit simulations and the stochastic data of the faults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%