نتایج جستجو برای: Distribution load flow

تعداد نتایج: 1186620  

Journal: :international journal of smart electrical engineering 2012
m sedghi m aliakbar-golkar

conventional passive distribution networks are changing to modern active distribution networks which are not radial. conventional load flow methods should be modified for new distribution networks analysis. in modern distribution networks distributed generation (dg) units are embedded with conventional and/or renewable resources. dg units are generally modeled as pv or pq nodes which inject ...

Journal: :مهندسی قدرت ایران 0
a parizad iran university of science and technology, iran a.h akhazali iran university of science and technology (iust), iran mohsen kalantar iran university of science and technology (iust)

due to the increasing interest on renewable sources in recent years, the studies on integration of distributed generation to the power grid have rapidly increased. in order to minimize line losses of power systems, it is crucially important to define the size and location of local generation to be placed. minimizing the losses in the system would bring two types of saving, in real life, one is ...

نجفی روادانق, سجاد, نیک مهر, نیما,

One of the basic components of future distribution networks are renewable energy resources (RER). The uncertainty in power production of renewable resources such as wind and solar as well as load is another characteristic of such networks. Conventional power flow methods as a basic tool for power system studies may not be suitable for active distribution networks such as microgrids. In this pap...

Journal: :journal of artificial intelligence in electrical engineering 0
ali mohammadigeyklu journal of artificial intelligence in electrical engineering morteza aliasghari journal of artificial intelligence in electrical engineering

voltage profile and losses are important factors in a distribution network in which there arevariety of ways to improve them. in this paper, distributed generation (dg) is used as a solutionto improve the above characteristics. backward/forward sweep load flow algorithm is used dueto the inefficiency of usual load flow algorithms because of high r/x ratio and their lack ofconvergence in distrib...

Ali mohammadigeyklu Morteza aliasghari

Voltage profile and losses are important factors in a distribution network in which there arevariety of ways to improve them. In this paper, distributed generation (DG) is used as a solutionto improve the above characteristics. Backward/Forward Sweep load flow algorithm is used dueto the inefficiency of usual load flow algorithms because of high R/X ratio and their lack ofconvergence in distrib...

M Aliakbar-Golkar M Sedghi

Conventional passive distribution networks are changing to modern active distribution networks which are not radial. Conventional load flow methods should be modified for new distribution networks analysis. In modern distribution networks distributed generation (DG) units are embedded with conventional and/or renewable resources. DG units are generally modeled as PV or PQ nodes which inject ...

Journal: :International Journal of Grid and Distributed Computing 2018

2016
B. Ravi Teja Ashwani Kumar

The main contribution of this paper is: (i) proposing a new efficient and simple load flow method for balanced radial and meshed distribution systems, (ii) impact of load models, different X/R ratios, load growth and tolerance levels to check robustness of proposed load flow method, (iii) impact of number of loops on meshed distribution systems, (iv) Comparison of radial and mesh distribution f...

2011
A. ARUNAGIRI

Radial distribution systems (RDS) require special load flow methods to solve power flow equations owing to their high R/X ratio. Increasing use of power electronic devices and effect of magnetic saturation cause harmonics in RDS. This paper proposes a novel algorithm to compute the power flow solution of a RDS accounting for all the harmonic components. It uses a recursive solution technique. T...

2006
J. NANDA M. L. KOTHARI

This paper presents a comprehensive analysis and comparisons of the performances of the two commonly used models under different situations for distribution load flow. Investigations reveal that the computational efficiencies of both the models are more or less close over a wide range of loading condition. However, model 2 is less sensitive to model 1 for increase in loading conditions, reducti...

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