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In this chapter the voltage security of different multi-bus power networks is analyzed using some classical techniques. The basic theory of some conventional voltage stability indices and a couple of newly developed indices are discussed along with the concept of equivalent two-bus system. The concept of FC–TCR (fixed capacitor-thyristor controlled reactor) type SVC as a reactive compensator for heavily loaded and voltage stressed power networks to augment voltage stability are also proposed.
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Chakraborty, K., Chakrabarti, A. (2015). Voltage Security Analysis by Classical Methods. In: Soft Computing Techniques in Voltage Security Analysis. Energy Systems in Electrical Engineering. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2307-8_4
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