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148 <strong>Electrical</strong> <strong>Power</strong> <strong>Systems</strong><br />

The following table summarises the above discussion:<br />

7.3 BUS ADMITTANCE MATRIX<br />

Bus type Specified Unknown<br />

quantities quantities<br />

Slack bus |V|, d P, Q<br />

Load bus P, Q |V|, d<br />

Voltage<br />

controlled bus P, |V| Q, d<br />

In order to obtain the bus-voltage equations, consider the sample 4-bus power system as shown<br />

in ig. 7.1.<br />

ig. 7.1: The impedance diagram of sample 4-bus power system.<br />

or simplicity resistances of the lines are neglected and the impedances shown in ig. 7.1<br />

are expressed in per-unit on a common MVA base.<br />

Now impedances are converted to admittance, i.e.,<br />

y ik =<br />

1 1<br />

=<br />

Z r + jx<br />

ik ik ik<br />

...(7.1)<br />

igure 7.2 shows the admittance diagram and transformation to current sources and injects<br />

currents I 1 and I 2 at buses 1 and 2 respectively. Node 0 (which is normally ground) is taken as<br />

reference.<br />

ig. 7.2: The admittance diagram of ig. 7.1.

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