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Influence of modeling in load flow analysis of three phase distribution systems
The authors present a comparison of three phase load flow algorithms for distribution power systems. Reference is made to traditional single-phase load flow methods used in transmission systems and the main three-phase load flow methods used in distribution. Studies of two Chilean distribution networks are made with an algorithm based on the power summation method, and a comparison of errors and the influence of modeling are reported.<>