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Three Phase Probabilistic Load Flow in Radial Distribution Networks...

by Alexander C Melhorn, Aleksandar D Dimitrovski, Kevin L Tomsovic
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Conference Paper
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500
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Conference Name
Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems - PMAPS '12
Conference Location
Istanbul, Turkey
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Probabilistic load flow is a helpful tool in accounting for inconsistent or unknown loads and generation. This is especially true with the push for renewable generation and demand response. This paper proposes an improved version of the probabilistic load flow solution for balanced distribution systems and takes the next step by applying it to unbalanced three phase systems. It is validated by comparing the solutions to that obtained by Monte Carlo simulation. The proposed method provides an accurate and practical way for finding the solution to the stochastic problems occurring in power distribution system analysis today.