2009 IEEE Power &Amp; Energy Society General Meeting 2009
DOI: 10.1109/pes.2009.5275994
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Non-linear load modeling — Requirements and preparation for measurement

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“…The ZIP model is a polynomial expression which describes the relationship between the applied voltage and constant impedance, constant current, and constant power components (K. Rudion, 2009) Here, P and Q are active and reactive power corresponding to the operating voltage (V), P 0 and Q 0 , are active and reactive power corresponding to nominal voltage (V 0 ); Z p , I p and P p are ZIP coefficients of active power component; Z q , I q and P q are ZIP coefficients of reactive power component.…”
Section: Zip Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ZIP model is a polynomial expression which describes the relationship between the applied voltage and constant impedance, constant current, and constant power components (K. Rudion, 2009) Here, P and Q are active and reactive power corresponding to the operating voltage (V), P 0 and Q 0 , are active and reactive power corresponding to nominal voltage (V 0 ); Z p , I p and P p are ZIP coefficients of active power component; Z q , I q and P q are ZIP coefficients of reactive power component.…”
Section: Zip Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dynamic load models can be examined in two parts as input-output load model and physical load model. The most common dynamic load model is the induction motor model (K. Rudion, 2009). …”
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“…The most popular dynamic load model is the induction motor model. As a matter of fact, the induction motors could consume 60%-70% of the total energy supply of a power grid [17].…”
Section: B Rural Loads Characterization For Micro-grid Modellingmentioning
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“…However, Rudion et al show that load model accuracy could be improved by using the measurementbased approach, so that the load model could better depict the static and dynamic performance of the real system load. [17]. Unfortunately, little data is available in developing countries of rural feeder load as well as the habits of rural villagers, leading to significant gaps in the required database [18].…”
Section: B Rural Loads Characterization For Micro-grid Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%