Article | REF: D1120 V1

Power networks - Methods for solving equations

Authors: Philippe JEANNIN, Jacques CARPENTIER

Publication date: September 10, 1994

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    7. Numerical example

    7.1 Application overview

    The following results were obtained on two networks of quite different sizes:

    • the French 400 and 225 kV network, comprising 1,866 nodes and 2,422 links (124 generating nodes, i.e. nodes to which electricity-generating equipment is connected);

    • an IEEE test network comprising 162 nodes and 284 links (12 producer nodes).

    Note that these two networks are structurally quite different: the ratio of the number of lines to the number of nodes is much greater for the 162-node network (1.8 vs. 1.3), meaning that it is more closely meshed.

    The results obtained allow us to compare the performance of the main network calculation methods...

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