Title :
An application of geographic information system to three-phase distribution power flow
Author :
Vilcahuaman, R. ; Melendez, J. ; Medina, I.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. Nacional del Centro del Peru, Huancayo, Peru
Abstract :
In this paper, the integration of the GIS database and application software is illustrated by using a three-phase distribution power flow. The database can be used for inventory, facility management engineering analysis and map productions. Facility data or network model can be retrieved from the data base. The work describes a complete modeling of elements in a distribution system. The paper report: lines, transformer, load and shunt Var elements. The system configuration can be any combination of single, two and three phase circuits The effects of neutral and ground return paths are include. Transformer losses (core and leakage) and lines losses can be clearly identified in a quantitative manner. This paper will discuss a method to simulate the system in a rigorous way, because a typical feeder involves three-phase, two phase and single phase lateral lines. Finally we report the use of this system in Peru for the study of the Valor Agregado de Distribution (VAD)-yard stick competition - in order to obtain the electric rates in Peru for the next 4 years. The load forecasting is obtained from a hybrid system of case based reasoning and expert systems.
Keywords :
distribution networks; geographic information systems; load flow; load forecasting; losses; power engineering computing; power transformers; GIS database; application software; case based reasoning; expert systems; facility management engineering; geographic information system; ground return paths; hybrid system; line losses; load forecasting; map productions; power distribution modelling; shunt var elements; three phase circuits; three-phase distribution power flow; transformer losses; yard stick competition; Application software; Data engineering; Databases; Engineering management; Geographic Information Systems; Inventory management; Load flow; Power engineering and energy; Power system management; Power system modeling;
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition: Latin America, 2004 IEEE/PES
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8775-9
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2004.1432389