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Bifurcation Analysis on a Multimachine Power System Model

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4 Author(s)
Revel, G. ; Dept. de Ing. Electr. y de Computadoras, Univ. Nac. del Sur, Bahia Blanca, Argentina ; Leon, A.E. ; Alonso, D.M. ; Moiola, J.L.

In this article bifurcation analysis of the 9 bus power system model corresponding to the Western Systems Coordinating Council is performed. In order to use standard continuation packages like MATCONT, a full ordinary differential equations model, including the corresponding dynamics of the control loops and the transmission lines, is derived. Different loading conditions are studied by using the load demands as bifurcation parameters. For variations of one of the loads, it is shown that the equilibrium point undergoes Hopf and saddle-node bifurcations. Furthermore, the bifurcation analysis varying two loads simultaneously reveals the existence of a pair of double Hopf and a zero-Hopf bifurcations, acting as organizing centers of the dynamics. Finally, a power system stabilizer has been added in order to modify the location of a Hopf bifurcation curve.

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Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on  (Volume:57 ,  Issue: 4 )

Date of Publication: April 2010

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