Abstract
In today scenario, to meet enhanced demand imposed by domestic, commercial and industrial consumers, various operational & control activities of Radial Distribution Network (RDN) requires a focused attention. Irrespective of sub-domains research aspects of RDN like network reconfiguration, reactive power compensation and economic load scheduling etc, network performance parameters are usually estimated by an iterative process and is commonly known as load (power) flow algorithm. In this paper, a simple mechanism is presented to implement the load flow analysis (LFA) algorithm. The reported algorithm utilizes graph theory principles and is tested on a 69- bus RDN.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 219-222 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology |
Volume | 50 |
Publication status | Published - 01-02-2011 |
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Distributed load flow analysis using graph theory. / Sharma, D. P.; Chaturvedi, A.; Purohit, G.; Shivarudraswamy, R.
In: World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol. 50, 01.02.2011, p. 219-222.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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AU - Sharma, D. P.
AU - Chaturvedi, A.
AU - Purohit, G.
AU - Shivarudraswamy, R.
PY - 2011/2/1
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N2 - In today scenario, to meet enhanced demand imposed by domestic, commercial and industrial consumers, various operational & control activities of Radial Distribution Network (RDN) requires a focused attention. Irrespective of sub-domains research aspects of RDN like network reconfiguration, reactive power compensation and economic load scheduling etc, network performance parameters are usually estimated by an iterative process and is commonly known as load (power) flow algorithm. In this paper, a simple mechanism is presented to implement the load flow analysis (LFA) algorithm. The reported algorithm utilizes graph theory principles and is tested on a 69- bus RDN.
AB - In today scenario, to meet enhanced demand imposed by domestic, commercial and industrial consumers, various operational & control activities of Radial Distribution Network (RDN) requires a focused attention. Irrespective of sub-domains research aspects of RDN like network reconfiguration, reactive power compensation and economic load scheduling etc, network performance parameters are usually estimated by an iterative process and is commonly known as load (power) flow algorithm. In this paper, a simple mechanism is presented to implement the load flow analysis (LFA) algorithm. The reported algorithm utilizes graph theory principles and is tested on a 69- bus RDN.
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