Modeling & Analysis of 31 Bus Power System using Software simulation in PSAT & ETAP
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Transcript of Modeling & Analysis of 31 Bus Power System using Software simulation in PSAT & ETAP
November 2010 Slide [1] Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Power system design and analysis for reactive power support using software simulation model
Nikhil V KulkarniECGR 5104 Computational Methods in Power System
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
November 2010 Slide [2] Electrical and Computer Engineering
Objective• Design of 31 bus power system using simulation
software ETAP.• Initial calculation/estimation of required parameters
from given data.• Implementation of system using simulation software.• Analysis of power flow. • Equipment optimization & Generator rescheduling
for minimum losses.• Analysis of reactive power compensation required for
the vulnerable area.
November 2010 Slide [3] Electrical and Computer Engineering
Power System Architecture
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Improvement from Base CaseBus ID Nominal kV
Base Case %Voltage
Improvement Case I %Voltage
Improvement Case II %Voltage
Bus1 230 94.64 95.72 97.49Bus2 230 95.89 96.81 98.69Bus4 115 94.73 96.11 95.92Bus5 230 94.34 95.49 97.2Bus6 230 93.71 95.03 96.6Bus7 230 93.2 94.67 96.09Bus8 115 91.61 93.95 93.67Bus9 69 89.78 91.89 98.16Bus10 69 84.66 86.94 93.65Bus11 115 93.69 94.84 94.41Bus13 69 92.63 93.53 96.09Bus14 69 94.94 95.5 96.53Bus15 230 97.33 97.99 98.16Bus16 230 99.09 99.11 99.14Bus19 115 88.06 90.51 90.21Bus23 69 92.8 94.37 97.35Bus24 230 92.98 94.54 95.71Bus25 230 93.15 94.76 95.74Bus26 230 93.76 95.42 95.94Bus29 115 92.76 96.22 96.31Bus31 230 93.25 95.49 95.97
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Generator ReschedulingGenerator Scheduling
Case Gen ID MW loading %MW generation Total Losses (MW)
Base Case
Gen 1 75 25
41.31Gen 2 62.5 25
Gen 3 87.5 25
Gen 4 (Slack Bus) 544.231 136.1
Improvement Case I
Gen 1 225 75
14.862Gen 2 75 30
Gen 3 175 50
Gen 4 (Slack Bus) 267.783 66.9
Improvement Case II
Gen 1 225 75
15.075Gen 2 82.5 33
Gen 3 280 80
Gen 4 (Slack Bus) 155.496 38.9
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Equipment OptimizationTransformer
IDTap
adjustmentVoltage Side
(kV)T1 2.5% 230
T3 10% 69
T4 7.5% 69
T7 2.5% 69
Transformer ID
% Operating Changed to (MVA)
T2 22.8 15
T3 62 -
T4 44.4 25
T5 14 10
T6 21.4 15
T7 5.1 10
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Improving Voltage Profile
• Connect parallel transformer or transmission line (Effect is reduced reactance)
• Add capacitor bank
• Changing Transformer taps
• Implementation of AVR
• Adding FACTS devices
• VAR compensators
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Implementation Methodology & Simulation tools used.
• PSAT (Power system Analysis Toolbox)
• PSAT is interface to MATLAB SIMULINK
• ETAP simulation software
• Pros & Cons
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Shortfalls in design
• Optimal power flow, Economic dispatch and Unit Commitment are not taken into consideration.
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Implementation methodology for microgrid is connection to grid
• Description of Microgrid system• Generators – 2
• Transformers – 2
• Transmission lines – 2
• Load – 1
• Analysis– Power flows in interconnection between 2 systems
is observed.
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Case Study
• 3 case studies are considered– When Micro source are generating power– When Micro source are not in system– When Load is varied from 1 MW - 2 MW – 4 MW
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Conclusions & Recommendations
• Base case of 31 bus power system has been run and results observed from power flow are analyzed
• Micro grid system is interconnected with grid and results are analyzed for various test cases
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References & Appendices
• References– Power System Analysis - Hadi Saadat– PSAT manual - Frederick Milano
• Appendices– Refer Report