In the electrical radial distribution networks analysis, the backward/forward method shows good features in terms of robustness, independence from load nature, small use of hardware resources and limited calculation time. In the present paper, some procedures to improve the b/f method with the aim of reducing the calculation time are presented. The adopted procedures regard the choice of the initial values of the nodes voltages and the way in which the convergence criterion is applied. The results of some tests carried out on some electrical test systems here reported have shown the efficiency of the proposed methodology in terms of calculation time reduction, especially when solving heavily loaded distribution systems
Studies on load flow in electrical distribution system have always been an area of interest for rese...
This paper reports a new and accurate method for load-flow solution of radial distribution networks ...
An efficient load flow solution technique is required as a part of the distribution automation (DA) ...
In the paper, after having presented the general backward/forward methodology for radial systems ana...
In the paper, after having presented the general backward/forward methodology for radial systems a...
In the paper, the backward/forward method for solving radial distribution networks is in details des...
In this paper, a new backward/forward (b/f) methodology for the analysis of distribution systems wit...
A methodology for the analysis of radial or weakly meshed distribution systems supplying voltage dep...
A methodology for the analysis of radial or weakly meshed distribution systems supplying voltage dep...
In this paper an iterative backward methodology to solve radial distribution networks with fixed vol...
This paper presents a simple approach for load flow analysis of a radial distribution network. The p...
In this paper a new model of PV nodes is developed; the model is aimed for the distribution systems...
This paper introduces a modified edition of classical Cespedes' load flow method to radial distribut...
An efficient load flow solution technique is required as a part of the distribution automation (DA) ...
This paper proposes a backward/forward sweep method to analyze the power flow in radial distribution...
Studies on load flow in electrical distribution system have always been an area of interest for rese...
This paper reports a new and accurate method for load-flow solution of radial distribution networks ...
An efficient load flow solution technique is required as a part of the distribution automation (DA) ...
In the paper, after having presented the general backward/forward methodology for radial systems ana...
In the paper, after having presented the general backward/forward methodology for radial systems a...
In the paper, the backward/forward method for solving radial distribution networks is in details des...
In this paper, a new backward/forward (b/f) methodology for the analysis of distribution systems wit...
A methodology for the analysis of radial or weakly meshed distribution systems supplying voltage dep...
A methodology for the analysis of radial or weakly meshed distribution systems supplying voltage dep...
In this paper an iterative backward methodology to solve radial distribution networks with fixed vol...
This paper presents a simple approach for load flow analysis of a radial distribution network. The p...
In this paper a new model of PV nodes is developed; the model is aimed for the distribution systems...
This paper introduces a modified edition of classical Cespedes' load flow method to radial distribut...
An efficient load flow solution technique is required as a part of the distribution automation (DA) ...
This paper proposes a backward/forward sweep method to analyze the power flow in radial distribution...
Studies on load flow in electrical distribution system have always been an area of interest for rese...
This paper reports a new and accurate method for load-flow solution of radial distribution networks ...
An efficient load flow solution technique is required as a part of the distribution automation (DA) ...