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Title: Analysis of Interconnected Distribution Feeders Under Unbalanced Operation Conditions Using OrCAD PSpice
Authors: Yang, Wen-Chih;Huang, Wei-Tzer;Gu, Yu-Da
Contributors: 工業教育與技術學系
Keywords: OrCAD Pspice;Unbalanced operation;Distribution system;Feeder interconnection
Date: 2006-06
Issue Date: 2012-08-27T11:01:23Z
Publisher: IEEE
Abstract: This work investigates the unbalanced operation conditions of two interconnected radial distribution feeders. To connect two radial distribution feeders is an important method of improving the reliability of a distribution system. However, it also impacts the operation of the system. In this work commercial software, OrCAD PSpice is used to build three-phase equivalent models of the sample distribution system with two radial primary feeders, and investigate the unbalanced operation conditions of two sample feeders before and after an interconnection is made.
Data that include the voltages, currents, power losses and unbalanced ratios of the sample feeders are presented and discussed. They are anticipated to be a useful reference for personnel in electrical utilities, to help them understand the unbalanced problems of interconnected feeders.
Relation: 2006 IEEE Conferences on Cybernetics and Intelligent System, June 7-9, 2006
Appears in Collections:[Department of Industrial Education and Technology] Proceedings

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