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Sensitivity analysis - a key element for the operation of a flexible distribution grid
In this paper a sensitivity analysis for several real low voltage grids is performed. The term sensitivity hereby expresses the impact of a load flow modification in a particular node with respect to other node voltages, line currents and transformer loadings. The question of how many nodes have a sufficient effect on problem areas as well as the size of such a sensitive region is answered for low voltage grids.