Load Flow Analysis of An Eht Network Using Etap ®: June 2016
Load Flow Analysis of An Eht Network Using Etap ®: June 2016
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When a power network goes through a non steady B. GENERATOR OR VOLTAGE COTROLLED
state condition or when it subjects to some sort of BUS:
inequality power balance condition, there is a need for
a complete electrical solution in which the this The rated real power (PG) and rated magnitude of
analysis is the key tool. voltage is specified for this bus. The remaining two
In the load flow solution of an electrical network, first quantities that are the voltage phase angle and the
we must know the constraints that can produce reactive power generation (QG) of the bus is
problems for an electrical network such as the nodal determined. [3]
voltages, their phase angles, reactive power
generation/absorption and tap arrangements of C. SLACK, REFERENCE OR SWING BUS:
transformers under varying load etc. [1]
Due to increase in the load demand the designing of
new power system and sometimes extension in the In Swing Bus magnitude & phase angle of the voltage
existing power network is required, for that electrical is known whereas the real power (PG) and reactive
engineers go through the detail process of numerical power (QG) is determined by the load flow solution.
calculations of the network both under normal and This is the type of the generator bus that contributes
abnormal operating conditions. An abnormal condition to the transmission losses to make additional real and
in the network can be an outage of any transmission reactive power supply. For this reason this bus is also
line, a particular load or an outage of a generating known as the swing or slack bus. [3]
source. The initial transient behavior of the system is
also studied under such load flow analysis. TABLE 1: Summary of all three types of buses [1]
There could be two possible ways for solving the Bus Specified Obtained
operating condition of the power system (i) balanced,
classification parameters parameters
or (ii) unbalanced condition. For that load flow
problem is solved by these two steps Generator bus Voltage Voltage angle,
(i) System equations formulation. magnitude, Reactive power
(ii) Mathematical techniques for solving these Active Power
equations. [2]
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down the 132 kV supply to 12 kV and supply this Figure 2(A): Bus 9 facing under voltage
voltage to bus 9, bus 10 and bus 11. Then these
buses are connected to three phase feeders having
lumped loads; load1, load2 and load3, respectively.
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Bus 11 is also facing under voltage with the voltage TABLE 5: Alert View Of The ETAP
level of 97.38% of the rated voltage as shown in Device Condition Rated Operating %Kv
Figure 2(C). Id Voltage Voltage
Bus 11 12 17.000 10.536 85.5 Figure 3(B) shows the solution for the Bus 10 here
you can see the shunt capacitor bank with value of
Here the monitoring points show clearly that the 10.126 MVAr which improves the voltage level from
reactive power of all the three buses is high with a low 96.7% to 98.98%.
power factor.
Figure 3(C) shows the solution for Bus 10 here you
can see the shunt capacitor bank in parallel with value
V. ETAP ALERT VIEW of 8.1 MVAr which improves the voltage level from
97.4% to 99.21%.
During the load flow analysis the ETAP gives the
different alerts for the condition to be solved on urgent
basis. It shows the operating condition of device and
shows whether the condition is marginal or critical.
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Figure 3(A): Solution for bus 9 Figure 3(C): Solution for the bus 11
Figure 3(B): Solution for the bus 10 TABLE 6: Results Of Buses After The Installation Of Capacitors
Monitoring kV MW MVAr %PF
Point
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TABLE 7: Results Of Buses After The Complete Solution Energy Systems, vol. 17, no. 5, pp. 335-346, Oct.
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Bus 10 Normal 12 KV 11.878 98.98
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VIII. CONCLUSIONS Acar, ―Improving voltage stability by reactive power
reserve management,‖ IEEE Trans.Power Syst., vol.
Load/power flow study is the backbone of the power 20, no. 1, pp. 338–345, Feb. 2005.
network. With the help of this study engineers could
assume the requirement of active and reactive powers
and also help for the future expansions of the power
system network. It also provides solutions to different
problems like voltage stability, transient stability,
harmonics minimization and system reliability. In this
paper the simulation of a 132 kV EHT substation has
been done with the help of the ETAP software. ETAP
is an outstanding tool for the engineers that can
provide the solution for the loss of the transmission
line, load, transformer or the generator. As an
example for load flow analysis, a problem of under
voltage has occurred on different buses that have
been solved with the addition of the shunt capacitor
banks connected in parallel with each feeder. The
capacitor bank produces the leading current and
hence absorbing the reactive power which increases
the power factor of each bus.
IX. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
X. REFERENCES
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