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Chaos in Electric Power Systems

Authors: Uyaroğlu, Yılmaz; Yalçın, M.;

Chaos in Electric Power Systems

Abstract

Gerilim çökmesi mekanizıııasımn nasılgerçekleştiğini gösteren, mümkün olan en basit modelielde etmek için, hassas modelierne kabulleri yapmakgereklidir. Bu çalışmada, yavaşça değişen kararlı bir denge noktasını izleyen bir güç sistemi kullanılınıştır.

Showing how the voltage sag occurs mechanisms, the simplest model possibleto achieve, it is necessary to make accurate assumptions modeliern. In this study, following a stable equilibrium point of a slowly changing power system is used.

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Engineering, Gerilim Çökmesi;Güç Sistemleri Dinamiği;Çatallaşma;Eyer Noktası, Mühendislik

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