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Unsymmetrical power flow calculation with the help of software applications
Ermolenko, Ilya ; Koudelka, Jan (referee) ; Vyčítal, Václav (advisor)
This work consists of four parts. The first part of the thesis provides a theoretical introduction to the power flow calculation problem. Furthermore, the analysis of power flow calculation as a linear and as a nonlinear problem is performed. In this thesis, Newton’s iteration method is used in the calculation of the nonlinear problem. The following describes possibilities for improving the power flow calculation by improving the Newton's iteration method and using non-standard methods. The second part describes the possibilities of power flow calculation using various software applications, such as Pandapower, Matpower, OpenDSS and PSS Sincal. In the third part of the thesis the selected software applications tool is used to test the possibility of unsymmetrical power flow calculation in the LV network for the state with and without the PEN conductor, and the calculation of the ground fault in the compensated network. In the fourth part of the work, the unsymmetrical power flow calculation is tested for a larger LV network, further is performed the evaluation of the influence of PEN conductor modeling on the calculation results compared to the calculations of a network without this conductor.
Unsymmetrical power flow calculation with the help of software applications
Ermolenko, Ilya ; Koudelka, Jan (referee) ; Vyčítal, Václav (advisor)
This work consists of four parts. The first part of the thesis provides a theoretical introduction to the power flow calculation problem. Furthermore, the analysis of power flow calculation as a linear and as a nonlinear problem is performed. In this thesis, Newton’s iteration method is used in the calculation of the nonlinear problem. The following describes possibilities for improving the power flow calculation by improving the Newton's iteration method and using non-standard methods. The second part describes the possibilities of power flow calculation using various software applications, such as Pandapower, Matpower, OpenDSS and PSS Sincal. In the third part of the thesis the selected software applications tool is used to test the possibility of unsymmetrical power flow calculation in the LV network for the state with and without the PEN conductor, and the calculation of the ground fault in the compensated network. In the fourth part of the work, the unsymmetrical power flow calculation is tested for a larger LV network, further is performed the evaluation of the influence of PEN conductor modeling on the calculation results compared to the calculations of a network without this conductor.

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