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- Title:
- Voltage regulator modeling for the three-phase power flow in distribution networks
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- In this paper a three-phase power flow for electrical distribution systems considering different models of voltage regulators is presented. A voltage regulator (VR) is an equipment that maintains the voltage level in a predefined value in a distribution line in spite of the load variations within its nominal power. Three different types of connections are analyzed: 1) wye-connected regulators, 2) open delta-connected regulators and 3) closed delta-connected regulators. To calculate the power flow, the three-phase backward/forward sweep algorithm is used. The methodology is tested on the IEEE 34 bus distribution system. ©2008 IEEE.
- 1-Dec-2008
- 2008 IEEE/PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition: Latin America, T and D-LA.
- p. 1 - 6
- Distribution systems
- Three-phase power flow
- Voltage regulators
- Distribution lines
- Distribution network
- Electrical distribution system
- Load variations
- Power flows
- Sweep algorithms
- Voltage levels
- Distributed parameter networks
- Distribution of goods
- Local area networks
- Voltage control
- Voltage stabilizing circuits
- Electric potential
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TDC-LA.2008.4641843
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