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EE 451 Load Flow Analysis (LFA) LFA is performed for: 1- Power system planning 2- Operational planning 3- System operation and control 4- Economic dispatching Data obtained to identify the following: 1- Normal operation mode (day to day …etc.) 2- Contingency analysis 3- Outage security assessment 4- Optimal dispatch 5- Stability investigations Power Flow Problem Consider a typical power system network, shown by its typical single line diagram: 1 Load 4 Load 6 Load 5 2 Load 2 Analysis of positive sequence network is performed due to balance nature. Types of buses i- Generation buses (active power (MW)) & voltage magnitude |V| ii- Load buses (P(MW), Q (MVAR) & power factor) iii- Slack or swing bus 1- Acts as a reference for voltage measured 2- Supplies system losses To have the following: Requirements: P, Q (MW, MVAR), V (bus voltages) & P (power balance) Network model Formulation: Network modeling is necessary in order to solve the load flow problem. Line model, Generators, Loads (-ve generators), Transformers …etc At ith bus, net complex power injected into the bus: S = P + j Q = (P – P ) + (Q – Q ) i i i Gi Di Gi Di Basic consideration: [V] = [Z] [I] Mesh [I] = [Y] [V] Nodal
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