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Power Flow Analysis of Simulink IEEE 57 Bus Test System Model using PSAT


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1 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, St. Peter's University, Chennai - 600054, Tamil Nadu, India
2 School of Electrical Engineering, Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia
 

In this paper, we have developed an IEEE 57 bus test system model for conducting the power flow analysis. Simulink library based editor in Power System Analysis Toolbox (PSAT) is used for designing the model. MATLAB is used as a platform for running the PSAT software package. Default Newton-Raphson method in PSAT is used for conducting the power flow analysis. The algorithm for designing the Simulink IEEE 57 bus test system model is developed and the power flow has conducted. All the results are tabulated and the necessary graphs were drawn for the voltage, angle, active, and the reactive power for all the 57 buses. All the results are analyzed and the conclusion has given for the validity of this computational power flow analysis.

Keywords

Load Flow, MATLAB, Power Flow, PSAT, Simulink IEEE 57 Bus Test System Model.
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R. Anand
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, St. Peter's University, Chennai - 600054, Tamil Nadu, India
V. Balaji
School of Electrical Engineering, Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia

Abstract


In this paper, we have developed an IEEE 57 bus test system model for conducting the power flow analysis. Simulink library based editor in Power System Analysis Toolbox (PSAT) is used for designing the model. MATLAB is used as a platform for running the PSAT software package. Default Newton-Raphson method in PSAT is used for conducting the power flow analysis. The algorithm for designing the Simulink IEEE 57 bus test system model is developed and the power flow has conducted. All the results are tabulated and the necessary graphs were drawn for the voltage, angle, active, and the reactive power for all the 57 buses. All the results are analyzed and the conclusion has given for the validity of this computational power flow analysis.

Keywords


Load Flow, MATLAB, Power Flow, PSAT, Simulink IEEE 57 Bus Test System Model.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2015%2Fv8i23%2F136761