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GATE Electrical Engineering (EE) 2021 Solved Papers
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Question : 27
Total: 65
Consider a power system consisting of N number of buses. Buses in this power system are categorized into slack bus, PV buses and PQ buses for load flow study. The number of PQ buses is N
L
. The balanced Newton-Raphson method is used to carry out load flow study in polar form. H, S, M, and R are sub-matrices of the Jacobian matrix
J
as shown below:
[
∆
P
∆
Q
]
=
J
[
∆
δ
∆
V
]
;
where
J
=
[
H
S
M
R
]
The dimension of the sub-matrix
M
is:
(
N
−
1
)
×
(
N
−
1
−
N
L
)
N
L
×
(
N
−
1
)
N
L
×
(
N
−
1
+
N
L
)
(
N
−
1
)
×
(
N
−
1
+
N
L
)
Validate
Solution:
[
∆
P
∆
Q
]
=
[
l
⏞
H
m
⏞
S
M
R
]
[
∆
δ
∆
|
V
|
]
1
→
Number of
P
specified
m
→
Number of
Q
specified
M
N
1
(
N
−
1
)
m
×
l
Total buses
=
N
Slack bus
=
1
Number of
P
Q
buses
=
N
L
Number PV buses
=
N
−
(
1
+
N
L
)
l → Number of P specified
=
N
/
L
+
N
–
1
–
N
/
L
m
→
Number of Q specified
=
N
L
size of
M
=
N
L
×
(
N
−
1
)
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