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Power-flow study

About: Power-flow study is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 8091 publications have been published within this topic receiving 155053 citations. The topic is also known as: load-flow study.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the experience obtained with series-compensated power systems, particularly in Sweden, where internally fused capacitor units and simple system designs have contributed to the good results.
Abstract: The paper reviews the experience obtained with series-compensated power systems, particularly in Sweden, where internally fused capacitor units and simple system designs have contributed to the the good results. It also introduces new approaches for meeting future demands, e.g., optronic protection and a high-speed flip-flop reinsertion system.

39 citations

Patent
06 Mar 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, a power generation and distribution system utilizes two or more AC generators each of which may be driven by a separate prime mover such as a turbine, and the generators may operate at different rotational speeds.
Abstract: A power generation and distribution system utilizes two or more AC generators each of which may be driven by a separate prime mover such as a turbine. The generators may be driven at different rotational speeds. AC power from the generators may be rectified and applied to a common DC bus. Electrical loads may be applied to the common bus and may establish an electrical power requirement. Allocation of electrical power requirement may be made among the generators based on power available from the turbines.

39 citations

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TL;DR: This study proposes the generalised unified power flow controller (GUPFC) model in the hybrid current power mismatch Newton–Raphson formulation (HPCIM), where the original structure and symmetry of the admittance and Jacobian matrices can still be kept, the changing of Jacobian matrix is eliminated.
Abstract: This study proposes the generalised unified power flow controller (GUPFC) model in the hybrid current power mismatch Newton–Raphson formulation (HPCIM). In this model, active power, real and imaginary current components are injected at the terminals of series impedances of GUPFC. These injected values are calculated during the iterative process based on the desired controlled values and buses voltage at the terminals of GUPFC. The parameters of GUPFC can be calculated during the iterative process and the final values are updated after load flow convergence. Using the developed GUPFC model, the original structure and symmetry of the admittance and Jacobian matrices can still be kept, the changing of Jacobian matrix is eliminated. Consequently, the complexities of the computer load flow program codes with GUPFC are reduced. The HPCIM load flow code with the proposed model is written in C++ programming language. Where, the SuperLU library is utilised to handle the sparse Jacobian matrix. The proposed model has been validated using the standard IEEE test systems.

39 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the feasibility of segmenting large power system interconnections with AC link using energy storage technology, similar to the DC link, for improving the system dynamic stability is investigated.
Abstract: This paper studies the feasibility of segmenting large power system interconnections with AC link using energy storage technology, similar to the DC link, for improving the system dynamic stability. Firstly, the segmentation validity of the AC interconnected power system using energy storage technology is proved in terms of theoretical analysis, and then a simple and effective control strategy is proposed. Moreover, the influences of the energy storage device location and capacity on the proposed method are discussed in detail. The effectiveness of the proposed method for large AC interconnected power system segmentation is verified by simulations in two AC interconnected power systems.

39 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, an algebraic characterization of coherency is given, and an algorithm based on the algebraic characterisation is developed to identify coherent groups directly from system data, where the condition for coherence is described in terms of generator inertia constants and their equivalent admittances to the bus of the disturbance.
Abstract: Coherency-based approach to the problem of constructing power system dynamic equivalents has been very successful in applications. The key step in this approach is to identify groups of coherent generators. An analytic study of coherency is conducted. An algebraic characterization of coherency is given. An algorithm, based on the algebraic characterization, to identify coherent groups directly from system data is developed. A physical interpretation of the algebraic characterization of coherency is presented, where the condition for coherency is described in terms of generator inertia constants and their equivalent admittances to the bus of the disturbance.

39 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202325
202283
2021162
2020179
2019228
2018221