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Computing Rare Probabilities of Voltage Collapse

This paper introduces a framework based on Large Deviation Theory (LDT) to accurately and efficiently compute the rare probabilities of voltage collapse. We formulate the problem as finding the most probable failure point (the instanton) on the stability boundary and derive both first-order and second-order approximations for the collapse probability. The second-order method incorporates the local curvature of the stability boundary, yielding higher accuracy. This LDT framework generalizes methods based on Mahalanobis distance and is extensible to non- Gaussian uncertainties.We validate our approach on test systems, demonstrating that the LDT estimates converge to Monte Carlo results in the rare-event regime where direct sampling becomes computationally prohibitive.

Tongtong Jin
The University of Chicago
United States

Anirudh Subramanyam
The Pennsylvania State University
United States

D. Adrian Maldonado
Argonne National Laboratory
United States

 


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