Power System Analysis
Power System Analysis
EEE-4901
Prepared by :
Dr. Masuma Akter
Associate Professor, Dept. of EEE
DUET, Gazipur
Power System Analysis ; EEE-4901
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Power System Analysis ; EEE-4901
Power system analysis deals with analysis problems associated with power
network.
Power flow analysis, short circuit analysis and transient stability study are the
main power system analysis problems.
Direction of power flow
Direction of power flow
Example 1.2: In a balanced three-phase circuit the voltage Vab is 173.200 V. Determine all
the voltages and the currents in a Y-connected load having ZL= 10200 . Assume that
the phase sequence is abc.
Solution:
Vab is reference.
Voltage and current in balanced three phase circuit
Example 1.3: The terminal voltage of a Y-connected load consisting of three equal
impedances of 20300 is 4.4 kV line to line. The impedance of each of the three lines
connecting the load to a substation is ZL= 1.4750 . Find the line-to-line voltage at the
substation bus.
1. Per-unit representation results in a more meaningful and correlated data. It gives relative magnitude
information.
2. There will be less chance of missing up between single - and three-phase powers or between line and
phase voltages.
3. The p.u. system is very useful in simulating machine systems on analog, digital, and hybrid computers for
steady-state and dynamic analysis.
4. Manufacturers usually specify the impedance of a piece of apparatus in p.u. (or per cent) on the base of
the name plate rating of power ( ) and voltage ( ). Hence, it can be used directly if the bases chosen are the
same as the name plate rating.
5. The p.u. value of the various apparatus lie in a narrow range, though the actual values vary widely.
6. The p.u. equivalent impedance (Zsc) of any transformer is the same referred to either primary or
secondary side. For complicated systems involving many transformers or different turns ratio, this advantage
is a significant one in that a possible cause of serious mistakes is removed.
7. Though the type of transformer in 3-phase system, determine the ratio of voltage bases, the p.u.
impedance is the same irrespective of the type of 3-phase transformer.
8. Per-unit method allows the same basic arithmetic operation resulting in per-phase end values, without
having to worry about the factor '100' which occurs in per cent system.
Per Unit System
For 1 phase circuits, the following relationships must also be included:
Per Unit System
Another Example: Assume Base kVA3 = 30000 kVA and Base kVLL= 120 kV.
Per-unit voltage = ??
Per unit power = ??
Base current=??
Base impedance = ??
Per Unit System
Base impedance and base current can be calculated directly from three phase values of
base kV and base kVA.
Changing the base of per unit quantities
Changing the base of per unit quantities
Node Equations
Node Equations
Node Equations
Node Equations
Example:
Single-line or one-line diagram
•ANSI and IEEE have published a set of standard symbols for electrical
diagram.
Single-line or one-line diagram
Impedance and reactance diagrams
• Since the power rating remains unchanged, the impedance and current
ratings also change accordingly.
Per Unit quantities across Transformers
Per Unit quantities across Transformers
Solution:
Generator G:
The base voltage at the generator ==(220*13.5/220) =13.5 kV,
and on the load side = (220*33/220)= 33 kV.
Line voltage = 1.15 * 13.8/13.5 = 1.176 pu
Phase voltage = 1.15 * (13.8/√3)/(13.5/√3) = 1.176 pu
Reactance = 0.85 * (13.8/13.5)2/(500/200) = 0.355 pu
Transformer T1: Reactance of 8% (or 0.08 pu) remains unchanged as the
given base is the same as the new chosen base.
Transmission Line: Reactance of 7.8 Ω corresponds to 7.8 * 500/2202 =
0.081 pu
Transformer T2: Reactance of 11% (0.11 pu) corresponds to 0.11 *
500/400 = 0.1375 pu
Load: Load of 250 MVA at a power factor of 0.85 corresponds to
250/500 = 0.5 pu at a power factor of 0.85 lag (power factor angle =
31.79°)
∴ resistance of load = 0.5 * 0.85 = 0.425 pu
and reactance of load = 0.5 * sin 31.79° = 0.263 pu
Per Unit quantities across Transformers
Impedance and reactance diagrams
Impedance and reactance diagrams
Power System Analysis ; EEE-4901
Example 2.1, 2.5, 2.6,2.7, 2.8, 2.9
Power System Analysis ; EEE-4901
Power System Analysis ; EEE-4901
Power System Analysis ; EEE-4901