PSACE Panels at 2003 IEEE PES Transmission and Distribution Conference,
Dallas, TX
Panel PN04
Title:
Advanced Topics in Distribution System Analysis
Date/Time:
Tuesday, September 9, 10:30am – 12:30pm
Chair:
Roger C. Dugan, Electrotek Concepts, Inc., Knoxville, TN,
rdugan@electrotek.com
Paper Numbers, Titles, and Authors:
- 03TD0117,
Web Delivery of Engineering Software and Technical Reference Materials for
Distributed Wind Generation Planning, Lee King, Electrotek Concepts, Inc.,
Knoxville, TN
- 03TD0148,
A Fast Approach of Monte Carlo Simulation Based on Linear Contribution
Factors to Distribution Reliability Indices, Fangxing Li, ABB, Raleigh, NC
- 03TD0195,
The Computation of Neutral and Dirt Currents and Power Losses, Bill
Kersting, Milsoft Utility Solutions, Abilene, TX
- 03TD0493,
Calculating Short-Circuit Currents in Distribution Systems Via Numerically
Computed Thevenin Equivalents, Robert Broadwater, Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, VA, Murat Dilek, Electrical Distribution Design
Summary:
This panel will examine four diverse topics in distribution
system analysis. Web deployment using
the ASP model offers a convenient and cost-effective way to deliver some types
of analysis applications. Monte Carlo
simulation promises to reduce running time for reliability calculations by as
much as 98%. The losses associated with
currents in the neutrals and earth are examined. The phase Thevenin matrix is used to enhance the calculations of
short circuit currents in three-phase distribution system analysis.
Panel PN07
Title:
Component Modeling for Distribution System Analysis
Date/Time:
Tuesday, September 9, 1:30pm – 3:30pm
Chair:
Karen Butler-Purry, Texas A&M University, College
Station, TX, klbutler@ee.tamu.edu
Paper Numbers, Titles, and Authors:
- 03TD0123,
Transformer Model Test System, Bill Kersting, Milsoft Utility Solutions,
Abilene, TX
- 03TD0394,
Computer Models of Internal Short Circuit and Incipient Faults in
Transformers, Karen Butler-Purry, Texas A&M University, Hang Wang, New
England ISO
- 03TD0335,
An Example of 3-phase Transformer Modeling for Distribution System
Analysis, Roger Dugan, Surya Santoso, Electrotek Concepts, Inc.,
Knoxville, TN
- 03TD0444,
Transformer Modeling Using Line-to-Line Voltages in Ungrounded Power
Distribution Networks, Karen Miu, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, Ray
Zimmerman, Hsiao-Dong Chiang, Cornell University
Summary:
This panel will focus on computer transformer models
developed for various distribution system analysis applications.