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Embedding AC Power Flow in the Complex Plane Part II: A Reliable Framework for Voltage Collapse Analysis

Part II of this paper elaborates on the unique capability of the proposed power flow analysis framework to obtain the true solution corresponding to the stable operating point of a network. It explains the significance of obtaining the true solution for an accurate assessment of the voltage collapse margin. This feature distinguishes the framework from all iterative and non-iterative heuristic approaches as demonstrated in the context of a 7-bus network with Newton-Raphson, its variants and semidefinite and moment-based relaxations of power flow. Another important feature of this framework is that it obtains the true solution when it exists and declares its non-existence otherwise. This is demonstrated in the context of small networks and in comparison with heuristic approaches. This paper also explores how the proposed framework detects a limit-induced bifurcation where a network controller reaching its limit can initiate voltage collapse.

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