CONNECTIONS BETWEEN INDUCTION GENERATOR EFFECT AND OPEN-LOOP MODAL PROXIMITY TO CAUSE SUB-SYNCHRONOUS OSCILLATIONS IN SERIES-COMPENSATED POWER SYSTEM

Connections Between Induction Generator Effect and Open-Loop Modal Proximity to Cause Sub-Synchronous Oscillations in Series-Compensated Power System

The induction generator effect (IGE) and the open-loop modal proximity (OLMP) are two different reasons why sub-synchronous oscillations (SSOs) in a series-compensated power system (SCPS) may occur.The IGE attributes the growing SSOs to negative resistance, while the OLMP explains the SSO mechanism from the standpoint of modal conditions.In this pa

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Improved cross-entropy-based power system reliability evaluation using GMM with highly-efficient closed-form parameter updating

The reliability evaluation of composite generation and transmission systems (CSRE) is essential for power system planning and operation but often faces significant computational challenges.To accelerate CSRE, the Gaussian mixture model (GMM), known for its ability to model arbitrary probability densities, has been incorporated into the Cross-Entrop

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