Abstract
Both in off-line and in on-line operation of energy systems, the computer has become an important ally of the engineer. However, results of calculations often obscure properties of steady state of the network. What will the power system network reaction be if one or more nodal voltage varies? How will these variations be reflected at certain nodes? How can one find rapidly a good operating strategy, even if not the best? Answers could be given by using non-linear programming procedures. Nevertheless, fast solutions can be found if heuristic techniques are introduced. This paper proposes to provide the power engineer with a class of indices which clears qualitatively the steady state of energy system network.

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