Potential benefits of using distributed parameter model for transmission lines in power system analysis

This letter conducts load flow analysis of a five bus test system and repeats it for various sets of transmission line lengths, each with "lumped" and "distributed" models to compare the convergence, total transmission loss, and slack generation. From this comparison, we conclude...

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Main Authors: Ahmed, S.S., Rajaratnam, M., Ahmad, H., Sidik, M.A.B.
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Published: 2002
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author Ahmed, S.S.
Rajaratnam, M.
Ahmad, H.
Sidik, M.A.B.
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Ahmad, H.
Sidik, M.A.B.
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description This letter conducts load flow analysis of a five bus test system and repeats it for various sets of transmission line lengths, each with "lumped" and "distributed" models to compare the convergence, total transmission loss, and slack generation. From this comparison, we conclude that more transmission and generation capacity can be committed if a "distributed parameter" model replaces its "lumped" counterpart in such an analysis. The findings are expected to encourage the operators to take decisions through "distributed model"-based analyses so that more consumer demand can be satisfied as well as the utility's revenue substantially increased.
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spelling utm-18872010-06-01T02:59:18Z http://eprints.utm.my/1887/ Potential benefits of using distributed parameter model for transmission lines in power system analysis Ahmed, S.S. Rajaratnam, M. Ahmad, H. Sidik, M.A.B. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This letter conducts load flow analysis of a five bus test system and repeats it for various sets of transmission line lengths, each with "lumped" and "distributed" models to compare the convergence, total transmission loss, and slack generation. From this comparison, we conclude that more transmission and generation capacity can be committed if a "distributed parameter" model replaces its "lumped" counterpart in such an analysis. The findings are expected to encourage the operators to take decisions through "distributed model"-based analyses so that more consumer demand can be satisfied as well as the utility's revenue substantially increased. 2002-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/1887/1/01044313_IR13.pdf Ahmed, S.S. and Rajaratnam, M. and Ahmad, H. and Sidik, M.A.B. (2002) Potential benefits of using distributed parameter model for transmission lines in power system analysis. IEEE, Power Engineering Review, 22 (10). 53 -53 . ISSN 0272-1724 10.1109/MPER.2002.1044313
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Ahmed, S.S.
Rajaratnam, M.
Ahmad, H.
Sidik, M.A.B.
Potential benefits of using distributed parameter model for transmission lines in power system analysis
title Potential benefits of using distributed parameter model for transmission lines in power system analysis
title_full Potential benefits of using distributed parameter model for transmission lines in power system analysis
title_fullStr Potential benefits of using distributed parameter model for transmission lines in power system analysis
title_full_unstemmed Potential benefits of using distributed parameter model for transmission lines in power system analysis
title_short Potential benefits of using distributed parameter model for transmission lines in power system analysis
title_sort potential benefits of using distributed parameter model for transmission lines in power system analysis
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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