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Analyzing Impact of Network Constraints On Feasible Operation Region of The Radial Distribution Networks

Recently, there has been lot of research on finding the feasible operating region (FOR) of the active distribution network (ADN) to provide ancillary services to the transmission grid. The current focus of research is on finding methods that can accurately determine the shape of the FOR and have fast computation time. However, there is little focus on analyzing how network constraints impact the shape of the FOR. This paper attempts to address this issue and provides a mathematical derivation of how network constraints, such as cable loading and voltage limits, would influence FOR. The approach is based on a linear distflow mathematical analysis. The relations derived in the analysis are verified with numerical simulation on radial low-voltage (LV) and medium-voltage (MV) networks. The results show that cable loading constraints cut the FOR in a circular way and voltage constraints cut the FOR with a straight line of slope −ϵ, which is the ratio Rn/Xn of the path from root node to the node under analysis of the radial distribution network.

Akhtar Hussain Javed
Eindhoven University of Technology
Netherlands

Bart van der Holst
Eindhoven University of Technology

Phuong H. Nguyen
Eindhoven University of Technology
Netherlands

Johan Morren
Eindhoven University of Technology
Netherlands

J.G. Slootweg
Eindhoven University of Technology
Netherlands

 


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