Applied Sciences (Feb 2020)

A Contemporary Novel Classification of Voltage Stability Indices

  • Hameedullah Zaheb,
  • Mir Sayed Shah Danish,
  • Tomonobu Senjyu,
  • Mikaeel Ahmadi,
  • Abdul Malik Nazari,
  • Mohebullah Wali,
  • Mahdi Khosravy,
  • Paras Mandal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10051639
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 1639

Abstract

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Within the framework of this study, the inductive analysis of voltage stability indices’ theoretical formulation, functionality, and overall performances are introduced. The prominence is given to investigate and compare the original indices from three main dimensions (formulation, assessment, and application) standpoints, which have been frequently used and recently attracted. The generalizability of an exhaustive investigation on comparison of voltage stability indices seems problematic due to the multiplicity of the indices, and more importantly, their variety in theoretical foundation and performances. This study purports the first-ever framework for voltage stability indices classification for power system analysis. The test results found that indices in the same category are coherent to their theoretical foundation. The paper highlights the fact that each category of the indices is functional for a particular application irrespective of the drawback ranking, and negated the application of the Jacobian matrix-based indices for online application. Finally, the research efforts put forward a novel classification of voltage stability indices within the main three aspects of formulation, assessment, and behavior analysis in a synergistic manner as an exhaustive reference for students, researchers, scholars, and practitioners related to voltage stability analysis. The simulation tools used were MATLAB® and PowerWorld®.

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