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Title:
An Optimal DF Based Method for Transient Stability Analysis
Authors: Z. A. Zaki, Emad M. Ahmed,*, Ziad M. Ali, and Imran Khan4
Year: 2021
Keywords: Transient stability analysis; power system; cascade structure; optimal power flow
Journal: Computers,Materials & Continua
Volume: 70
Issue: 2
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: MDPI
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

The effect of energy on the natural environment has become increasingly severe as human consumption of fossil energy has increased. The capacity of the synchronous generators to keep working without losing synchronization when the system is exposed to severe faults such as short circuits is referred to as the power system’s transient stability. As the power system’s safe and stable operation and mechanism of action become more complicated, higher demands for accurate and rapid power system transient stability analysis are made. Current methods for analyzing transient stability are less accurate because they do not account formisclassification of unstable samples. As a result, this paper proposes a novel approach for analyzing transient stability. The key concept is to use deep forest (DF) and a neighborhood rough reduction approach together

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