Distribution line models for loss calculation in three-phase three-wire power flow algorithms

L.F. Ochoa, A. Padilha-Feltrin

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    Abstract

    Three-phase three-wire power flow algorithms, as any tool for power systems analysis, require reliable impedances and models in order to obtain accurate results. Kron's reduction procedure, which embeds neutral wire influence into phase wires, has shown good results when three-phase three-wire power flow algorithms based on current summation method were used. However, Kron's reduction can harm reliabilities of some algorithms whose iterative processes need loss calculation (power summation method). In this work, three three-phase three-wire power flow algorithms based on power summation method, will be compared with a three-phase four-wire approach based on backward-forward technique and current summation. Two four-wire unbalanced medium-voltage distribution networks will be analyzed and results will be presented and discussed.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationIEEE/PES Transmission & Distribution Latin America 2004
    Pages173-178
    Number of pages6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2004
    EventIEEE/PES Transmission & Distribution Latin America 2004 -
    Duration: 8 Nov 200411 Nov 2004

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    ConferenceIEEE/PES Transmission & Distribution Latin America 2004
    Period8/11/0411/11/04

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