Due to single-phase connected loads and distributed generation, distribution networks often operate under unbalanced loading conditions. This implies that the assumption of a balanced network for the purpose of state estimation does not always hold. Numerous papers have been published on the topic of three-phase state estimation in distribution networks in order to solve this problem. However, there is no generic method to determine whether a three-phase state estimator is required or if a single-phase network representation can deliver a sufficient degree of accuracy. Therefore, in this paper a new method is presented that provides a generic method to choose between the single- and three-phase state estimator method, depending on the network topology, and metering configuration.
History
Publication title
Proceedings from the Australian Universities Power Engineering Conference
Pagination
1-5
ISBN
9781538626481
Department/School
School of Engineering
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Place of publication
United States
Event title
2017 Australian Universities Power Engineering Conference