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IDENTIFICATION DE MODELES DE CHARGES EN FONCTION DE LA TENSION ET DE LA FREQUENCE.

He, Ren-Mu
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Germond, A.  
1983

Until now, load modelling has encountered the following problems: on the one hand, the modelling method based on aggregating analytically the individual loads up to the bulk power level suffers from the uncertain composition obtained by statistics; on the other hand, the modelling method, based on observing on-line input-output load behavior, may avoid very well many uncertain factors. But it raises a doubt: could the coefficients determined by small natural variations describe the load behavior for large voltage and frequency variations? After experiments in laboratory and comparison between three different treatments of data, a new load model being a function of voltage, frequency and time has been defined.

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Author(s)
He, Ren-Mu
Germond, A.  
Date Issued

1983

Subjects

CONTROL SYSTEMS - Identification

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ELECTRIC MEASUREMENTS - Voltage

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ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS - Load Flow Analysis

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ON-LINE MEASUREMENTS

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STATISTIC CALCULATIONS

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LOAD MODELLING METHOD

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SCI-STI-FR  
Available on Infoscience
April 4, 2007
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