Transient Stability Solution by an Impedance Matrix Method

The authors' purpose is to develop matrix computational methods for solving power system stability problems with the inclusion of transient saliency, variable impedance type loads, voltage regulator effect, and governor response. A computer program was developed and is described, as well as the convergence characteristics of the major computational loops of the algorithm employed.

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