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Title: Thesis Purpose


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Simulating voltage collapse phenomena and
investigating different mitigation techniques for
a complex power system
Author Richard Laws Supervisor Dr Tapan Saha
  • Thesis Purpose
  • The aim of this thesis was to simulate static and
    dynamic voltage collapse and investigating
    different mitigation techniques for a complex
    system. All of the simulations was carried out on
    the 14 bus IEEE test case. Simulations were
    performed using the PowerWorld and Power factory
    software.
  • Mitigation Techniques and indices
  • Voltage collapse was predicted and mitigated
    using the following tools
  • and indices
  • Static
  • PV and QV curves
  • Load Margins
  • Sensitivity Analysis
  • Reactive compensation
  • Dynamic
  • Reactive compensation
  • Control actions of power
  • system (VCO, PSS, LTC)
  • Load shedding

14 Bus Power Flow Test Case
Reactive Power Margin
  • What is Voltage Collapse ?
  • Voltage collapse occurs in heavily loaded systems
    or systems with long lines (or with both) under
    the following conditions
  • Reactive power available from capacitors,
    generators and SVSs falls below system reactive
    losses and loads, or
  • Reactive power sources do not greatly exceed
    reactive losses and loads, and voltages are
    allowed to drop.
  • These conditions are usually arise following the
    trip of a line or generator, or a combination of
    equipment outages. However, an unusually high
    peak load or lesser disturbances can cause
    voltage collapse.

VQ Sensitivity
Control Response of System
Simulation Results and Conclusions Voltage
collapse can be prevented when appropriate
preventive and corrective control are determined.
Using simulation to study the voltage collapse
phenomena is an effective and inexpensive method
in terms of time, equipment and cost.
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