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A new scheme for incorporating generator Q limit adjustments automatically in Newton Raphson (NR) load flow method is proposed. The current practice for handling this feature is to adopt bus type switching method after the solution (without these limits) converges to a reasonable extent. However, the precise details of this scheme are not well documented and they vary across implementations. A modified...
Fast Decoupled Load Flow (FDLF) is a very popular and widely used power flow analysis method because of its simplicity and efficiency. Even though the basic FDLF algorithm is well investigated, the same is not true in the case of additional schemes/modifications required to obtain adjusted load flow solutions using the FDLF method. Handling generator Q limits is one such important feature needed in...
A modified Newton–Raphson (NR) load flow scheme which automatically incorporates generator reactive power limits is proposed. Traditionally, handling generator reactive power limits is considered as an adjusted load flow solution and this adjustment is carried out through bus type switching method. Incorporating bus type switching in a NR algorithm is not straight forward, as it involves several subjective...
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