TY - GEN
T1 - Application of a correction current injection power flow algorithm to an unbalanced 4-wire distribution network incorporating TN-C-S earthing
AU - Sunderland, Keith
AU - Coppo, Massimiliano
AU - Conlon, Michael F.
AU - Turri, Roberto
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Power flow analysis of distribution networks incorporating Low Voltage (LV) consumer representations needs to be cognisant of both a highly unbalanced load structure as well as the provision of the grounding network between the consumer and grid operator (TN-C-S earthing). In this paper, the asymmetrical 3-phase (plus neutral) power flow problem is solved by a correction current injection method using a complex Y matrix approach in consideration of a representative Irish urban distribution network. This methodology offers a much improved and more robust alternative for ill-conditioned asymmetrical network scenarios compared to the standard power flow methodologies such as the Newton-Raphson methods or the forward-backward sweep approach (which encounters convergence issues as a consequence of the complex earthing arrangements). The model refers to a 4-wire representation of a suburban distribution network within Dublin city, Ireland, which incorporates consumer connections at single-phase (230V-N). Investigations relating to a range of network issues are presented. More specifically, network issues considered include voltage unbalance/rise and the network neutral earth voltage (NEV) for increasing levels of micro/small wind generation technologies with respect to a modeled urban wind resource.
AB - Power flow analysis of distribution networks incorporating Low Voltage (LV) consumer representations needs to be cognisant of both a highly unbalanced load structure as well as the provision of the grounding network between the consumer and grid operator (TN-C-S earthing). In this paper, the asymmetrical 3-phase (plus neutral) power flow problem is solved by a correction current injection method using a complex Y matrix approach in consideration of a representative Irish urban distribution network. This methodology offers a much improved and more robust alternative for ill-conditioned asymmetrical network scenarios compared to the standard power flow methodologies such as the Newton-Raphson methods or the forward-backward sweep approach (which encounters convergence issues as a consequence of the complex earthing arrangements). The model refers to a 4-wire representation of a suburban distribution network within Dublin city, Ireland, which incorporates consumer connections at single-phase (230V-N). Investigations relating to a range of network issues are presented. More specifically, network issues considered include voltage unbalance/rise and the network neutral earth voltage (NEV) for increasing levels of micro/small wind generation technologies with respect to a modeled urban wind resource.
KW - admittance network correction
KW - Distribution Network analysis
KW - fringe current correction
KW - power flow
KW - small wind turbines
KW - urban environments
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84894203159
U2 - 10.1109/UPEC.2013.6715018
DO - 10.1109/UPEC.2013.6715018
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84894203159
SN - 9781479932542
T3 - Proceedings of the Universities Power Engineering Conference
BT - 2013 48th International Universities' Power Engineering Conference, UPEC 2013
T2 - 2013 48th International Universities' Power Engineering Conference, UPEC 2013
Y2 - 2 September 2013 through 5 September 2013
ER -