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This document contains instructions for solving two power flow problems using the Gauss-Seidel method. Problem 1 involves a three-bus system with generation at Bus 1 and loads at Buses 2 and 3. Problem 2 involves a three-bus system with generation at Buses 1 and 3 and a load at Bus 2. For both problems, students are asked to: (1) use Gauss-Seidel to determine bus voltages over two iterations, and (2) if voltages converge, determine line flows, losses, and slack bus powers and draw a power flow diagram.

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SLD Homework

This document contains instructions for solving two power flow problems using the Gauss-Seidel method. Problem 1 involves a three-bus system with generation at Bus 1 and loads at Buses 2 and 3. Problem 2 involves a three-bus system with generation at Buses 1 and 3 and a load at Bus 2. For both problems, students are asked to: (1) use Gauss-Seidel to determine bus voltages over two iterations, and (2) if voltages converge, determine line flows, losses, and slack bus powers and draw a power flow diagram.

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Homework3 Problem1. Figure 1 shows the one-line diagram of a simple three-bus power system with generation at bus 1.

The voltage at bus 1 is per unit. The scheduled loads on buses 2 and 3 are marked on the diagram. Line impedances are marked in per unit on a 100 MVA base. For the purpose of hand calculations, line resistances and line charging susceptances are neglected. (a) Using Gauss-Seidel method and initial estimates of , determine V2 and V3. Perform two iterations. (b) If after several iterations the bus voltages converge to and

(b.1) Determine the line flows and line losses and the slack bus real and reactive power. (b.2) Construct a power flow diagram and show the direction of the line flows.

Figure 1: One-line diagram for Problem 1. Solution.

Problem2. Figure 2 shows the one-line diagram of a simple three-bus power system with generation at buses 1 and 3. The voltage at bus 1 is per unit. Voltage magnitude at bus 3 is fixed at 1.03 pu with a real power generation of 300 MW. A load consisting of 400 MW and 200 Mvar is taken from bus 2. Line impedances are marked in per unit on a 100 MVA base. For the purpose of hand calculations, line resistances and line charging susceptances are neglected. (a) Using Gauss-Seidel method and initial estimates of and keeping pu, determine the phasor values of V2 and V3. Perform two iterations. (b) If after several iterations the bus voltages converge to and

(b.1) Determine the line flows and line losses and the slack bus real and reactive power. (b.2) Construct a power flow diagram and show the direction of the line flows.

Figure 2: One-line diagram for Problem 2.

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