APPLICATION OF FORWARD – BACKWARD PROPAGATION ALGORITHM FOR THREE – PHASE POWER FLOW ANALYSIS IN RADIAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
Abstract
Power flow analysis is backbone of power system analysis and design. It is essential for power system
analysis in operational as well as in planning stages. Power flow calculation is normally performed
by simply considering that the system under study is completely balance. Actual distribution system is
inherently unbalance and therefore three-phase power flow is necessary to accurately simulate the
unbalance system. However, inclusion of unbalance increases the dimension of problem and, as
distribution system is commonly constructed as radial system with high R/X ratio, it may also cause
the sophisticated power flow algorithms fail to converge. The robust algorithm for three-phase power
flow is therefore needed. In this paper, three-phase power flow for unbalance distribution system is
carried out using Forward-Backward Propagation Technique. The equivalent injection current
method is employed to represent the loads and shunt admittances. The algorithm starts with mapping
the distribution network to determine the forward and backward propagation paths. The backward
propagation is used to calculate branch currents using the bus injection currents. The forward
propagation is employed to calculate bus voltages using the obtained branch currents and line
impedances. The algorithm offers robust and good convergence characteristics for radial distribution
system. The algorithm is presented for the IEEE 34-bus system with satisfied generated results.