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What is Power Flow Analysis ?

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What is  Power Flow Analysis ?


Load Flow Analysis Definition


Load flow analysis is the computational process used to determine the steady-state operating conditions of a power system network.

 

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Purpose of Load Flow Study


It determines the operating state of the power system under a given load condition.

 


Steps in Load Flow Analysis


The study of load flow involves the following three steps:

 

Modeling of power system components and network.

Development of load flow equations.

Solving the load flow equations using numerical techniques.

 

 


Modeling Power System Components

 


Generator

 

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Load

 

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Transmission Line

 


A Transmission line is represented as a nominal π model.

 


Where, R + jX is the line impedance and Y/2 is called the half line charging admittance.


 

Off Nominal Tap Changing Transformer

For a nominal transformer the relation

But for an off nominal transformer

 


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Thus for an off nominal transformer we define the transformation ratio (a) as follows

 

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Now we would like to represent an off nominal transformer in a line by an equivalent model.

 

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Fig 2: Line Containing an Off Nominal Transformer


We want to convert the above into an equivalent π model between bus p and q.

 

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Fig 3: Equivalent π Model of Line


Our aim is to find these values of admittances Y1, Y2 and Y3 so that fig2 can be represented by fig 3.From Fig 2 we have,

 

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Now consider Fig 3, from fig3 we have,

 


 

From eqn I and III on comparing the coefficients of Ep and Eq we get,

 

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Similarly from equation II and IV we have

 

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Some useful observations

 

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From above analysis we see that Y2, Y3 values can either be positive or negative depending on the value of transformation ratio.

 

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Good question!

Y = – ve implies absorption of reactive power i.e it is behaving as an inductor.

Y = + ve implies generation of reactive power i.e it is behaving as a capacitor.

Modeling of a Network

 

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Consider the two bus system as shown in figure above.

We have already seen that

Power generated at bus i is

 

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Power demand at bus i is

 

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Therefore we define the net power injected at bus i as follows

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