Noise-Induced Voltage Collapse in Power Systems

  • We investigate numerically the influences of Gaussian white noise on the dynamical behaviors of power systems. The studied model is a three-bus system at some specific parameters, and it demonstrates a stable regime that is far from collapse. It is found that with the increasing noise intensity σ, power systems become unstable and fall into oscillations; as σ is further increased, noise-induced voltage collapse in power systems takes place. Our results confirm that the presence of noise has a detrimental effect on power system operation. Furthermore, the possible mechanism behind the action of noise is addressed based on a dynamical approach where the bifurcation of the system is analyzed. Our results may provide useful information for avoiding instability problems in power systems.
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