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Voltage Stability Studies for Distribution Networks: Assessing Load Dynamics (2108.02409v1)
Published 5 Aug 2021 in eess.SY and cs.SY
Abstract: This paper presents an investigation into load dynamics that potentially cause voltage instability or collapse in distribution networks. Through phasor-based, time domain simulations of a dynamic load (DL) model from the literature, we show that the load dynamics alone do not cause voltage instability or collapse. By comparing the DL model to a benchmark model, we identify an important limitation with the DL model. We characterise this limitation and recommend that future work use load models with physical state variables. By investigating when and how load dynamics cause voltage instability, we are well-positioned to develop systems to control and maintain voltage stability in distribution networks.