Multiple Solutions in Power Flow Systems (1093)

Shaby Barel Yoash Levron
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel

Multiple solutions in power networks are generally assumed to be either far apart or nonphysical. This paper shows that this assumption is incomplete and power systems may have solutions that are arbitrarily close to each other. The significance of this finding is that one cannot predict the real operating point of the system, because multiple solutions are not discovered by regular power flow analysis. In addition, systems with close solutions are inherently unstable.









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