Title :
Effect of loading pattern on the performance of reconfigured medium size distribution system
Author :
Ali, Imran ; Thomas, Mini S. ; Kumar, Pranaw
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. FET, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India
Abstract :
In smart distribution systems operation the network configuration management includes power quality, voltage regulation, loadability limit, energy efficiency, reliability and availability, and operation under faulted conditions as the major influencing factors to achieve desired performance. The network reconfiguration is an integral operational feature in configuration management. Using different methods the various configurations has been suggested in past. Generally, in most of the studies load is assumed fixed, contrary to the practice. The performances of the distribution systems changes with nature of load supplied and variation in loading patterns. This paper considers the effect of loading pattern on smart distribution system performance. A comparative study of power supplied, voltage profile, power loss reduction and loadability limit for performance evaluation has been performed on an IEEE 33 bus distribution system.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; energy conservation; fault diagnosis; power distribution reliability; power supply quality; power system management; IEEE 33 bus; energy efficiency; integral operational feature; loadability limit; loading patterns; network configuration management; power loss reduction; power quality; reconfigured medium size distribution system performance; smart distribution systems operation; voltage profile; voltage regulation; Energy efficiency; Loading; Performance evaluation; Phase frequency detector; Power demand; Quality function deployment; Reactive power; Energy Efficiency; Loading Pattern; Maximum Loadability Limit; Performance Evaluation; Voltage Profile;
Conference_Titel :
Power India Conference, 2012 IEEE Fifth
Conference_Location :
Murthal
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0763-5
DOI :
10.1109/PowerI.2012.6479503