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Efficient object oriented power systems software for the analysis of large-scale networks containing FACTS-controlled branches
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1998
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Power EngineeringEngineeringPower Grid OperationPower Optimization (Eda)Efficient ObjectNetwork AnalysisNew GenerationSystems EngineeringFacts-controlled BranchesEnergy NetworkPower SystemsPower System AnalysisComputer EngineeringComputer SciencePower NetworkSmart GridEnergy ManagementIndustrial InformaticsPower Systems SoftwareQuadratic Convergence
This paper presents the methodology used in the development of a new generation of software suitable for the analysis and control of large-scale power networks containing FACTS-controlled branches. A Newton-Raphson load flow is used in this paper to emphasise the benefits and drawbacks introduced by the object-oriented technology when applied to 'number-crunching' power engineering solutions. The Newton-Raphson algorithm exhibits quadratic convergence for cases with FACTS-controlled branches. Full details of the prowess of this algorithm are given in a companion paper. C/sup ++/ has been used to develop compact and easy-to-maintain power systems conventional sparsity software. To aid portability the software has been developed under the UNIX/sup TM/ environment.
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