Double singularity-induced bifurcation points and singular Hopf bifurcations

Author: Beardmore R. E.1

Source: Dynamics and Stability of Systems, Volume 15, Number 4, 1 December 2000 , pp. 319-342(24)

Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd

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Abstract:

The singularity-induced bifurcation and singular Hopf bifurcation theorems and the degeneracies that arise when Newton's laws are coupled to Kirchhoff's laws are explored. Such models are used in the electrical engineering literature to describe electrical power systems and they can take the form of either an index-1 differential-algebraic equation (DAE) or a singularly perturbed ordinary differential equation (ODE). As a consequence of the debate in the engineering literature as to which class of system is the 'true' representation of power systems, a discussion is included of the consequences of the power engineer's 'load-flow singularity' for both ODE and DAE.

Language: English

Document Type: Research article

Affiliations: 1: University of London

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