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Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

1996

Power System Stability

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The Multirate Simulation Of Facts Devices In Power System Dynamics, J. G. Chen, Mariesa Crow Feb 1996

The Multirate Simulation Of Facts Devices In Power System Dynamics, J. G. Chen, Mariesa Crow

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

In this paper, the multirate method is applied to the problem of simulating the dynamics of a power system which contains fast components such as induction machine loads and FACTS devices. Results concerning the numerical stability and accuracy of the multirate method are presented. Implementation concerns are also addressed by studying an example power system which contains a wide range of time response behavior


Input Dimension Reduction In Neural Network Training-Case Study In Transient Stability Assessment Of Large Systems, S. Muknahallipatna, Badrul H. Chowdhury Jan 1996

Input Dimension Reduction In Neural Network Training-Case Study In Transient Stability Assessment Of Large Systems, S. Muknahallipatna, Badrul H. Chowdhury

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

The problem in modeling large systems by artificial neural networks (ANN) is that the size of the input vector can become excessively large. This condition can potentially increase the likelihood of convergence problems for the training algorithm adopted. Besides, the memory requirement and the processing time also increase. This paper addresses the issue of ANN input dimension reduction. Two different methods are discussed and compared for efficiency and accuracy when applied to transient stability assessment.