A Synthesis Load Model with Distribution Network

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Equivalent induction motors with equivalent static loads are applied in load models. However, load appliances are installed on low voltage buses in power grid and the distribution network impedances cannot be neglected. A synthesis load model considering the distribution network can describe the load structure more completely and precisely. A comparison including the composite load model simulated powers and the synthesis load model simulated powers with the measures are described in this paper.

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