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Explicit Conditions on Existence and Uniqueness of Load-Flow Solutions in Distribution Networks

Wang, Cong  
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Bernstein, Andrey  
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Le Boudec, Jean-Yves  
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2018
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SMART GRID

We present explicit sufficient conditions that guarantee the existence and uniqueness of the load-flow solution for distribution networks with a generic topology (radial or meshed) modeled with positive sequence equivalents. In the problem, we also account for the presence of shunt elements. The conditions have low computational complexity and thus can be efficiently verified in a real system. Once the conditions are satisfied, the unique load-flow solution can be reached by a given fixed point iteration method of approximately linear complexity. Therefore, the proposed approach is of particular interest for modern active distribution network setup in the context of real-time control. The theory has been confirmed through numerical experiments.

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DOI
10.1109/TSG.2016.2572060
Author(s)
Wang, Cong  
Bernstein, Andrey  
Le Boudec, Jean-Yves  
Paolone, Mario  
Date Issued

2018

Published in
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SMART GRID
Volume

9

Issue

2

Start page

953

End page

962

Subjects

Load flow solution

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Fixed point method

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Existence and uniqueness

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Distribution networks

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August 8, 2016
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