Classical power system stability was mainly focussed on
rotor angle stability but modern power system stability has
more focus on voltage stability.Why?
Answer Posted / iamdon
Yes...Arvind.
Your proposition is right.
I had just made a relative analysis with two stabilities
involved.It does not means that the rotor angle is of no
importance today.It just establish the fact that now we
MORE FOCUSSED towards volyage stability.
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