Thank you Jeramy. Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2012 11:35:03 +0800
Subject: Re: PV Generators and Transformer modelling
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

In power flow analysis, generators are modeled as current injections. At steady 
state generator active power is kept constant by controlling the turbines. 
Voltage magnitude is maintained constant by controlling the reactive power 
injections. Of course, both voltage magnitude and active power can only be kept 
at a certain range as determined by the generator reactive power capability 
curve. 


On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 12:40 AM, Richard Ngonga <[email protected]> wrote:






 Hi there,
 
I am working on a thesis on reactive power control on a distributed network 
with transformers and PV generators. Can I model the PVs as generators on a PV 
bus or should I model them as capacitors on a PQ bus? I'm also having problems 
modelling transformers from a 20KV network to a 0.4KV network; when I use the 
transformer ration 50 I get very large power flows and losses. The transformer 
data is: Sn 400KVA, Usc=10%, Uprm/Usec=20/0.4(KV) and Usec set=1.05. 

 
Regards

  
                                          

                                          

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