A Three-phase Power Flow Model and Balanced Network Analysis

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Authors: Steven H. Low Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 25 July 2022

Abstract: First we present an approach to formulate unbalanced three-phase power flow problems for general networks that explicitly separates device models and network models. A device model consists of (i) an internal model and (ii) a conversion rule. The conversion rule relates the internal variables (voltage, current, and power) of a device to its terminal variables through a conversion matrix {Gamma} and these terminal variables are related by network equations. Second we apply this approach to balanced three-phase networks to formalize per-phase analysis and prove its validity for general networks using the spectral property of the conversion matrix {Gamma}.













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