In this paper, we propose a fast linear power flow method using a constant impedance load model to simulate both the entire Low Voltage (LV) and Medium Voltage (MV) networks in a single simulation. Accuracy and efficiency of this linear approach are validated by comparing it with the Newton power flow algorithm and a commercial network design tool Vision on various distribution networks including real network data. Results show that our method can be as accurate as classical Nonlinear Power Flow (NPF) methods using a constant power load model and additionally, it is much faster than NPF computations. In our research, it is shown that voltage problems can be identified more efficiently when MV and LV are integrally evaluated. Moreover, Numer...
The load flow problem (LFP) in power distribution networks allows us to find the nodal voltage value...
This thesis considers three separate but connected problems regarding energy networks: the load flo...
Abstract A new, efficient power flow algorithm for complex distribution systems is presented. Voltag...
The modern Distribution Systems (DS) require for accurate and fast Power Flow (PF) algorithms as a b...
The volatility of renewable energy sources pose a significant challenge for Distribution Network Ope...
Power flow computations are important for operation and planning of the electricity grid, but are co...
Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) traditionally treat Low Voltage (LV) and Medium Voltage (MV) n...
New, fast and reliable algorithms for solving load-flow problems are presented in this thesis. Each ...
The load flow equations express the balance of power in an electrical power system. The power genera...
The purpose of this thesis is to expand the rigor of the development of new power flow solvers throu...
The Newton–Raphson (NR) method is still frequently applied for computing load flow (LF) due to its p...
Technical developments in generation and demand of energy will motivate significant change in the el...
Power flow analysis is a very important and fundamental tool for power system. Commercial power syst...
This paper develops a computationally efficient algorithm which speeds up the probabilistic power fl...
Linear optimal power flow (LOPF) algorithms use a linearization of the alternating current (AC) load...
The load flow problem (LFP) in power distribution networks allows us to find the nodal voltage value...
This thesis considers three separate but connected problems regarding energy networks: the load flo...
Abstract A new, efficient power flow algorithm for complex distribution systems is presented. Voltag...
The modern Distribution Systems (DS) require for accurate and fast Power Flow (PF) algorithms as a b...
The volatility of renewable energy sources pose a significant challenge for Distribution Network Ope...
Power flow computations are important for operation and planning of the electricity grid, but are co...
Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) traditionally treat Low Voltage (LV) and Medium Voltage (MV) n...
New, fast and reliable algorithms for solving load-flow problems are presented in this thesis. Each ...
The load flow equations express the balance of power in an electrical power system. The power genera...
The purpose of this thesis is to expand the rigor of the development of new power flow solvers throu...
The Newton–Raphson (NR) method is still frequently applied for computing load flow (LF) due to its p...
Technical developments in generation and demand of energy will motivate significant change in the el...
Power flow analysis is a very important and fundamental tool for power system. Commercial power syst...
This paper develops a computationally efficient algorithm which speeds up the probabilistic power fl...
Linear optimal power flow (LOPF) algorithms use a linearization of the alternating current (AC) load...
The load flow problem (LFP) in power distribution networks allows us to find the nodal voltage value...
This thesis considers three separate but connected problems regarding energy networks: the load flo...
Abstract A new, efficient power flow algorithm for complex distribution systems is presented. Voltag...