Abstract
In recent developments of direct methods for power system transient stability analysis, the task of finding the controlling unstable equilibrium point (u.e.p.) of the original system is performed on an artificial, dimension-reduction system for easily computing the controlling u.e.p. It has been shown that if the stable and unstable manifolds of a family of parametrized systems, which relates the original power system and an artificial, dimension-reduction system, satisfy the transversality condition as the parameter varies, then the artificial, dimension-reduction system contains the same set of u.e.p.'s on the stability boundary. In this paper, instead of direct verification of the transversality conditions, we show that under small mechanical power injections, the original power system model and the artificial, dimension-reduction system contain the same unstable equilibrium points on the stability boundary for one machine and two machine power system models.