E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Analyses of the Power Flow through Distributed Generator based on Unsynchronized Measurements

  • Almoussawi Zainab Abed,
  • Raju V. Vijaya Rama,
  • Venkatasubramanian R.,
  • R. Hariharan,
  • Mundher Adnan Myasar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202456411019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 564
p. 11019

Abstract

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Based on measurements taken from the main substation and the connections between distributed generators and micro-grids that are not in sync, this study suggests a new way to look at the load flow of distributed generation. The conclusions are based on data from a distribution generator’s Load Flow Analysis that was not in sync. Distributed generation is what this approach is based on. Creating a strong communication system and using measurement data from the past are two ways to make this happen. This objective may be achieved with the use of previously gathered measurements. The time-tested backward-forward sweep method is the method of choice for analyzing power flow using unsynchronized data. This is the preferred approach. The angles of synchronization are likely to be unknowns that must be estimated. On a smart grid system with a large number of distributed generation and microgrids, a range of mathematical computations are conducted to verify the correctness of performance predictions produced by the suggested theory. The classic backward-forward sweep was shown to be the most effective method for analyzing power flow based on data that was not synchronized in many instances. This is the strategy that is presently being recommended. Because the angles of synchronization are presumed to be unknown, a mathematical equation must be devised to determine them.

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