Voltage Stability Index

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Voltage Stability Index:Principal Factor of voltage collapse has been identified as the increased load demand which is generally

accompanied by an increase in reactive power demand, and the distance to collapse can be measured in terms of loadability and reactive power reserve. Q-V curve are drawn to get reactive power margin of each bus. When an reactive power equal to reactive power margin is drawn from the bus by load then it can experience collapse. In order to enhance the overall loadability and reactive power reserve of distribution system the SG units needed to be placed on weak buses and IG units needed to be placed on strong buses. Can Be used Later

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