Distribution System Survey and Analysis: A Case Study of Kathmandu University
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3126/injet.v1i2.66686Keywords:
Load Flow, Fault, Bus, Distribution system, Newton-Raphson, Dig silent power factoryAbstract
Load flow analysis helps to understand a power system's voltage profile and power flow distribution, enabling the identification of potential issues such as overloading and under-voltage conditions. Fault analysis ensures reliability and safety by understanding and mitigating abnormal conditions in electrical distribution systems. Together, they contribute to efficient operation, equipment protection, and overall system reliability. This paper presents the Kathmandu University distribution system's load flow and fault analysis. Starting from the careful study of the power usage of the Kathmandu University distribution system then followed by the load flow analysis employed in the Dig Silent Power factory software, critical insights into the system’s performance were unveiled. Additionally, fault analysis within the simulated distribution system provides valuable data to enhance the understanding of the different patterns of currents for the various types of faults that occur at different locations of the Kathmandu University distribution system. This study provides a comprehensive understanding of the Kathmandu University distribution system. It identifies potential issues that can help to make the Kathmandu University power system more reliable and efficient in the future.
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