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Steady-state voltage stability regions of power systems
The steady-state voltage stability of a power system is studied via linearized dynamical equations of on-load tap changers and steady-state decoupled reactive power flow equations. A set of conditions is derived for a hyperbox of tap settings and load bus voltages to satisfy the steady-state stability requirements. The results can be used to construct steady-state voltage stability regions for the security monitoring of power systems.