Holomorphic Embedding Load-flow method: Difference between revisions

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currently implemented into industrial-strength real-time and off-line
packaged EMS applications.
 
 
== Background ==
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provides new insights not previously available with the iterative
numerical methods.
 
 
== Methodology and Applications ==
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This makes HELM particularly suited for real-time applications, and mandatory for any EMS software based on exploratory algorithms, such as contingency analysis, and under alert and emergency conditions solving operational limits violations and restoration providing guidance through action plans.
 
 
== Holomorphic Embedding ==
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A more detailed discussion about this procedure is offered in Ref. <ref name="helmpaper" />.
 
 
== Analytic Continuation ==
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These properties confer the load-flow method with the ability to unequivocally detect the condition of voltage collapse: the algebraic approximations are guaranteed to either converge to the solution if it exists, or not converge if the solution does not exist.
 
 
== Notes ==
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== References ==
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