1 / 20

Load Flow Studies Eng. Edvan Moyo BEng, MEng, MBA

Load Flow Studies Eng. Edvan Moyo BEng, MEng, MBA. www.kgrtc.org.zm. info@kgrtc.org.zm. Expectations. Objective. Partcipants should be able to understand and appreciate the importance of load flow studies and the practical application of the studies. Learning Outcomes.

rsheperd
Download Presentation

Load Flow Studies Eng. Edvan Moyo BEng, MEng, MBA

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Load Flow Studies Eng. Edvan Moyo BEng, MEng, MBA www.kgrtc.org.zm info@kgrtc.org.zm

  2. Expectations

  3. Objective • Partcipants should be able to understand and appreciate the importance of load flow studies and the practical application of the studies.

  4. Learning Outcomes • At the end of the presentation, participants will be able to: • Understand the purpose of load flow studies • Know the equations used in load flow studies • Know the practical application of load flow studies • Carry out a basic load flow simulation

  5. Content • Introduction • Power Flow Useful Information • The Load Flow Equation • Number of Variables-Number of Equations • Power Flow Specifications: An Example • Practical Application and Simulations

  6. Introduction • Load flow studies are also known as power flow studies • Most common and important tool in power system analysis • Why carry out power flows? • Used for: -operation of power systems -controlling of power systems -planning for future expansions -performance of the system

  7. Introduction • It allows the engineer to investigate the performance of the network under a variety of outage conditions • Numerical computation are performed by means of an iterative methods; some of the commonly used methods are: -The Gauss-Seidel Method -The Newton-Raphson Method -The Fast Decoupled Load Flow

  8. Power Flow Useful Information • A load flow analysis allows identification of: -real and reactive power flow -network losses: too high? -Voltages: too high or too low? -current flow -Power factor -Overload on lines? In the network with arbitrary number of buses and branches, and with arbitrary topology

  9. Commercially Available Software • Generation and Transmission System Simulations • PSS/E • Etap • DigSilent • Matlab Based • PSAT – open source • Matpower • Electricity Market Simulations • AMES – open source • Powerworld • Distribution Systems Simulation • DigSilent • Etap

  10. The Load Flow Equations • Load Flow calculations can be made by using: -Bus admittance matrix(BAM) or -Bus Impedance matrix(BIM) • However, it is simpler to use BAM approach to the solution of load flow problems. • Bus: is a node at which one or many lines, or where one or more loads and generators are connected

  11. Power flow eq.: Current is replaced by P/Q

  12. Load Flow Eq. Are non linear • In complex form: • Real Variables, Active (P) and Reactive (Q) Power

  13. Number of Variables-Number of Equations.

  14. Number of variables-number of equations • n buses • 2n real equations • 4n variables: 4(P, Q, V, ) • 2n variables specified(must be known) • 2n variables to be calculated from equations

  15. Number of variables-number of equations • At each busbar: 2 variables are specified • 2 out of 4 variables are not specified at each busbar. • There are 6 possible combinations: • P-V • P- • P-Q • Q-V • Q- • V- • Practical combinationa are 1, 3, and 6

  16. Number of variables-number of equations • The following are the three special bus types for load flow studies:

  17. Power Flow Specifications: An Example

  18. Results (Specifications Unchanged)

  19. Practical Application and Simulations • Short circuit studies • Grid integration impact studies • Protection coordination and relay setting verification • Reliability studies • System security and transient stability studies

  20. Thank You

More Related