Power flow solution of three-phase unbalanced radial distribution network

A simple algorithm is presented to solve three-phase unbalanced radial distribution network (RDN). It solves a simple algebraic recursive expression of voltage magnitude, and all the data are stored in vector form. The algorithm uses basic principles of circuit theory and can be easily understood. M...

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Main Authors: Ranjan, R., Venkatesh, B., Chaturvedi, A., Das, D.
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2004
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author Ranjan, R.
Venkatesh, B.
Chaturvedi, A.
Das, D.
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description A simple algorithm is presented to solve three-phase unbalanced radial distribution network (RDN). It solves a simple algebraic recursive expression of voltage magnitude, and all the data are stored in vector form. The algorithm uses basic principles of circuit theory and can be easily understood. Mutual coupling between the phases has been included in the mathematical model. The proposed algorithm has been tested with several distribution networks and the result of an unbalanced RDS is presented in the article.
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spelling mmu-24792014-01-10T05:20:56Z http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/2479/ Power flow solution of three-phase unbalanced radial distribution network Ranjan, R. Venkatesh, B. Chaturvedi, A. Das, D. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) A simple algorithm is presented to solve three-phase unbalanced radial distribution network (RDN). It solves a simple algebraic recursive expression of voltage magnitude, and all the data are stored in vector form. The algorithm uses basic principles of circuit theory and can be easily understood. Mutual coupling between the phases has been included in the mathematical model. The proposed algorithm has been tested with several distribution networks and the result of an unbalanced RDS is presented in the article. Taylor & Francis Group 2004-04 Article NonPeerReviewed Ranjan, R. and Venkatesh, B. and Chaturvedi, A. and Das, D. (2004) Power flow solution of three-phase unbalanced radial distribution network. Electric Power Components and Systems, 32 (4). pp. 421-433. ISSN 1532-5008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15325000490217452 doi:10.1080/15325000490217452 doi:10.1080/15325000490217452
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Ranjan, R.
Venkatesh, B.
Chaturvedi, A.
Das, D.
Power flow solution of three-phase unbalanced radial distribution network
title Power flow solution of three-phase unbalanced radial distribution network
title_full Power flow solution of three-phase unbalanced radial distribution network
title_fullStr Power flow solution of three-phase unbalanced radial distribution network
title_full_unstemmed Power flow solution of three-phase unbalanced radial distribution network
title_short Power flow solution of three-phase unbalanced radial distribution network
title_sort power flow solution of three-phase unbalanced radial distribution network
topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
url http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/2479/
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