Voltage Stability Analysis of Rural Distribution Feeder
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Voltage stability Analysis, Radial distribution systems..Abstract
The objective of this paper is to present two new voltage stability indices have been proposed for identifying the node which is most sensitive to voltage collapse.The useful information given by the new indice with conventional indices is investigated.The proposed approach has been applied to several Indian rural distribution networks and 15-bus test system which demonstrated applicability of the proposed approach.
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