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What is a Load Flow Study??? It is a steady-state analysis whose target is to determine the Voltages Currents Real and Reactive power flows in a system under a given load conditions A load flow study also known as power-flow study A load flow study is done on a power A load flow study is done on a power system to ensure that system to ensure that Generation supplies the demand (load) plus losses. Generation supplies the demand (load) plus losses. Bus voltage magnitudes remain close to rated values Bus voltage magnitudes remain close to rated values Generation operates within specified real and reactive Generation operates within specified real and reactive power limits power limits Transmission lines and transformers are not overloaded. Transmission lines and transformers are not overloaded. A Load Flow Study Specifically Investigates the Following Bus bar voltages Bus bar voltages Effect of rearranging circuits and incorporating new Effect of rearranging circuits and incorporating new circuits on system loading. circuits on system loading. Effect of injecting in-phase and quadrature boost Effect of injecting in-phase and quadrature boost voltages on system loading. voltages on system loading. Optimum system running conditions and load Optimum system running conditions and load distribution. distribution. Optimum system losses. Optimum system losses. Optimum rating and tap range of transformers. Optimum rating and tap range of transformers. Power-flow Analysis Equations The basic equation for power-flow analysis is derived from the nodal analysis equations for the power system. For example, for a 4-bus system where Yij are the elements of the bus admittance matrix, Vi are the bus voltages Ii are the currents injected at each node. • The node equation at bus i can be written as Power-flow Analysis Equations Relationship between per-unit real and reactive power supplied to the system at bus i and the per-unit current injected into the system at that bus: where Vi is the per-unit voltage at the bus; Ii* - complex conjugate of the per-unit current injected at the bus; Pi and Qi are per-unit real and reactive powers. Therefore,
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