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Coherency Detection and Network Partitioning based on Hierarchical DBSCAN

After a sudden disturbance, the energy balance of generators is disturbed, and the power outputs of synchronous generators vary as their rotor angles shift from their equilibrium points. This trend essentially presents the versatile response of each machine to the disturbance. Because of this change, the phase angle of the bus also differs. Hence, the versatile response of each machine can be assessed by the phase angles change at the buses close to the synchronous generator. This paper introduces a new methodology for discovering the degree of coherency among buses using the correlation index of the voltage angle between each pair of buses and use the Hierarchical Density-Based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise (HDBSCAN) to partition the network into islands. The proposed approach also provides the network integrity indices (connectivity, splitting, and separation) for studying the dynamic nature of the power network system. The approach is assessed on an IEEE 39 test system with a fully dynamic model. The simulation results presented in this paper demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed approach.

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