Analysis of objective functions of balancing of loads at multiple unbalance
Keywords:
unbalance, balancing the load, the current direct and reverse sequence, the voltage of direct and reverse sequenceAbstract
The conducted analysis allows at multiple unbalance in the distribution networks of utility companies as a criterion for load balancing using a minimum sum of squares of the existing values of negative sequence loads in all network nodes or at least losses of active motor power that are caused by reverse sequence currents.References
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2010-11-12
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M. Y. Burbelo and M. V. Kuzmenko, “Analysis of objective functions of balancing of loads at multiple unbalance”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 6, pp. 43–47, Nov. 2010.
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