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CANDELO-BECERRA, John E.  and  CAICEDO-DELGADO, Gladys N.. Voltage stability assessment using fast non-dominated sorting algorithm. Dyna rev.fac.nac.minas [online]. 2019, vol.86, n.208, pp.60-68. ISSN 0012-7353.  https://doi.org/10.15446/dyna.v86n208.62957.

This paper presents a method to calculate multiple voltage stability limits (VSLs), voltage stability margins (VSMs), and voltage stability curves (VSCs). A multiobjective metaheuristic algorithm was used to change real and reactive powers of loads and generators and perform contingencies of the network elements. The maximum values of real and reactive powers were selected using fast non-dominated sorting and crowding distance techniques, combined with a conventional power flow (PF), and referred to in this paper as NSPF. The results show that the method can select and assess multiple maximum real and reactive powers allowed for a bus, an area, or the power system and that it can consider changes in load, generation, and contingencies. Results were validated using the PF and continuation power flow methods. The method finds a large number of VSCs in less time than the conventional methods and estimates multiple VSLs and VSMs.

Keywords : crowding distance; multiobjective optimization; non-dominated sorting; Pareto front; steady-state stability; voltage stability; vulnerability region.

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