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Assemble Bus Admittance Matrix using singular transformation technique without mutual
coupling
OBJECTIVE:
SOLUTION METHODOLOGY:
When column with respect to refrence node is not considered the remaining matrix is bus
incidence matrix (incidence) with dimensions (e*n).
Now the element voltage vector and the bus voltage vector can be related as
Similarly, the bus current vector and the element current vector can be related as
[i]= [primitive][v]
where y is the primitive admittance matrix of order e*e it is diagonal and square matrix when
mutual coupling is neglected.
[Ybus] = [incx][primitive][incidence]
ALGORITHM:
Ybus=incx*primitive*incidence
1 1 0 1.30
2 1 3 0.25
3 3 2 0.125
4 2 0 1.3
5 2 4 0.2
6 3 4 0.125
7 4 0 1.0
8 4 1 0.25
PROGRAM FILE:
clear all
linedata = [1 1 0 1.30;
2 1 3 0.25;
3 3 2 0.125;
4 2 0 1.3;
5 2 4 0.2;
6 3 4 0.125;
7 4 0 1.0;
8 4 1 0.25];
noofbuses=max(linevalue(:,2))
nofelements=max(linevalue(:,1))
incidence=zeros(noofelements,noofbuses)
for i=1:noofelements
firstbus=linevalue(i,2);
secondbus=linevalue(i,3);
if(firstbus~=0) incidence(i,firstbus)=1
end
if(secondbus~=0) incidence(i,secondbus)=-1
end
end
incx=transpose(incidence)
primitive=zeros(noofeelements,noofelements)
for i=1:noofelements
h=1/linevalue(i,4)
primitive(i,i)=h
end
RESULT FILE:
CONCLUSIONS:
Linear network graph helps in systematic assembly of a network model. By the help of element
voltage , element current, bus voltage and bus current we can find out the bus incidence matrix
and the primitive admittance matrix which further helps us in finding out the bus admittance
matrix. Singular transformation is an easier method to solve for Y bus matrix. It is helpful
when we have many bus system.
REFERENCES:
[1.] Grainger, J. J., & Stevenson, W. D., Jr. (n.d.). POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS. MC GRAW
HILL EDUCATION PRIVATE LIMITED.
[3.] KOTHARI, D., & NAGRATH, I. (2015). POWER SYSTEM ENGINEERING (2nd ed.).
NEW DELHI: MC GRAW HILL EDUCATION PRIVATE LIMITED.
[4.] www.eeeguide.com