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Volume - 5 | Issue - 1 | march 2023

Load Flow Study of GCT Powerhouse using ETAP Open Access
Pradeep R  , Latha Mercy E  531
Pages: 109-120
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R, Pradeep, and Latha Mercy E. "Load Flow Study of GCT Powerhouse using ETAP." Journal of Electrical Engineering and Automation 5, no. 1 (2023): 109-120
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10.36548/jeea.2023.1.008
Published
03 May, 2023
Abstract

Load flow is one of the most significant aspects to consider while studying and analyzing power system functioning. A comprehensive study of load flow analysis at the Government College of Technology (GCT) powerhouse is offered in this research. The Electrical Transient Analyzer Program (ETAP) software is used to construct a case study of modelling and simulation of the actual power distribution network (Version: 19.1). A comparison of common load flow approaches for power distribution is also offered. This evaluation provides and compares numerical and practical approaches such as Adaptive Newton-Raphson, Newton-Raphson, and Fast Decoupled. The study is an analysis of high voltage substations to loads utilizing ETAP software. The capabilities and usefulness of load flow evaluation are proved by applying ETAP simulation findings to the actual distributed power system of GCT, Coimbatore. ETAP makes easy the conversion of traditional to a smart grid.

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Load Flow Electrical Transient Analyzer Program (ETAP) Adaptive Newton Raphson GCT Powerhouse

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