Methodological and practical aspects of steady-state security assessment of Yugoslav Power System

The relevant methodological and practical aspects of steady-state security assessment of Yugoslav Power System are presented in this paper. This methodology consists of a procedure for forming the unified external network equivalents, procedure for fast contingency selection and simple method for th...

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