Load flow and state estimation algorithms for three-phase unbalanced power distribution systems |
| Posted on:2015-05-01 | Degree:M.S | Type:Thesis |
| University:Mississippi State University | Candidate:Madvesh, Chiranjeevi | Full Text:PDF |
| GTID:2472390017996770 | Subject:Electrical engineering |
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| Distribution load flow and state estimation are two important functions in distribution energy management systems (DEMS) and advanced distribution automation (ADA) systems. Distribution load flow analysis is a tool which helps to analyze the status of a power distribution system under steady-state operating conditions. In this research, an effective and comprehensive load flow algorithm is developed to extensively incorporate the distribution system components. Distribution system state estimation is a mathematical procedure which aims to estimate the operating states of a power distribution system by utilizing the information collected from available measurement devices in real-time. An efficient and computationally effective state estimation algorithm adapting the weighted-least-squares (WLS) method has been developed in this research. Both the developed algorithms are tested on different IEEE test-feeders and the results obtained are justified. |
| Keywords/Search Tags: | Load flow, State estimation, Distribution |
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