Comparison of load flow methods on IEEE 9-bus system transmission network using Gauss-Seidel and Newton Raphson / Mohd Syamil Said
Load flow study is the analysis of a network under steady state operation subjected to inequality constraints in which the system operates. Load flow analysis is the pillar of power system analysis and design. They are necessary for planning, operation, economic scheduling and exchange of power b...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14163/ http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14163/1/TD_MOHD%20SYAMIL%20SAID%20EE%2015_5.pdf |
Summary: | Load flow study is the analysis of a network under steady state operation subjected
to inequality constraints in which the system operates. Load flow analysis is the pillar
of power system analysis and design. They are necessary for planning, operation,
economic scheduling and exchange of power between utilities. The principal
information of load flow analysis is to find the magnitude and phase angle of voltage at
each bus and the real and reactive power flows in each transmission lines. Therefore,
load flow analysis is an importance tool involving numerical analysis applied to a power
system.
In this analysis, iterative techniques are used because there are no known analytical
method to solve the load flow problem. This iterative techniques includes; Gauss-Seidel,
Newton Raphson, Decoupled method and Fast Decoupled method. Load flow
analysis is difficult and time consuming to perform by hand. The Gauss-Seidel and
Newton Raphson methods in detail; Formulation of static load flow equations and
computational algorithm is clearly discussed.
The objective of this project is to develop a load flow program based on Gauss-Seidel
and Newton Raphson methods that will ease the analysis of load flow problem.
MATLAB software was used as a programming platform. The program was run on an
IEEE 9-bus system test network and the results compared with both methods, i.e. Gauss-Seidel
Method and Newton Raphson method. |
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