Equivalency of Continuation and Optimization Methods to Determine Saddle-Node and Limit-Induced Bifurcations in Power Systems

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2008-05-28

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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This paper presents a comprehensive and detailed study of an optimization-based approach to identify and analyze saddle-node bifurcations (SNBs) and limit-induced bifurcations (LIBs) of a power system model, which are known to be directly associated with voltage stability problems in these systems. Theoretical studies are presented, formally demonstrating that solution points obtained from an optimization model, which is based on complementarity constraints used to properly represent generators' voltage controls, correspond to either SNB or LIB points of this model. These studies are accomplished by proving that optimality conditions of these solution points yield the transversality conditions of the corresponding bifurcation points. A simple but realistic test system is used to numerically illustrate the theoretical discussions.

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(© 2009 IEEE) Avalos, R. J., Canizares, C. A., Milano, F., & Conejo, A. J. (2009). Equivalency of continuation and optimization methods to determine saddle-node and limit-induced bifurcations in power systems. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, 56(1), 210–223. https://doi.org/10.1109/tcsi.2008.925941

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saddle-node bifurcations, limit-induced bifurcations, transversality conditions, optimization methods, voltage stability, maximum loadability

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