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Distributed generation modelling for unbalanced three-phase power flow calculations in smart grids
(2011-05-31)
Distributed Generators (DG) are generally modeled as PQ or PV buses in power flow studies. But in order to integrate DG units into the distribution systems and control the reactive power injection it is necessary to know ...
Distributed generation modelling for unbalanced three-phase power flow calculations in smart grids
(2011-05-31)
Distributed Generators (DG) are generally modeled as PQ or PV buses in power flow studies. But in order to integrate DG units into the distribution systems and control the reactive power injection it is necessary to know ...
A set of linear equations to calculate the steady-state operation of an electrical distribution system
(2011-12-19)
In this paper, the calculation of the steady-state operation of a radial/meshed electrical distribution system (EDS) through solving a system of linear equations (non-iterative load flow) is presented. The constant power ...
A set of linear equations to calculate the steady-state operation of an electrical distribution system
(2011-12-19)
In this paper, the calculation of the steady-state operation of a radial/meshed electrical distribution system (EDS) through solving a system of linear equations (non-iterative load flow) is presented. The constant power ...
Hatchery Systems and Management
(2009-09-04)
Three-phase fast decoupled power flow
(1999-01-01)
This paper presents power flow methods for the solution of unbalanced and balanced three-phase distribution systems. The best existing methods for solving three-phase power flow are tested and the results discussed. The ...
Substitution-newton-Raphson method for the solution of electric network equations
(2006-12-01)
The power flow problem, in transmission networks, has been well solved, for most cases, using Newton-Raphson method (NR) and its decoupled versions. Generally speaking, the solution of a non-linear system of equations ...
HOW TO EFFICIEN TLY INCORPORATE FACTS DEVICES IN OPTIMAL ACTIVE POWER FLOW MODEL
(Amer Inst Mathematical SciencesSpringfieldEUA, 2010)