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A New Technique to Electrical Distribution System Load Flow Based on Fuzzy Sets
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Abstract
The researchers in electrical energy systems are always developing new models for the electrical networks, trying to incorporate the technicians’ and engineers’ knowledge in computational algorithms to get results as near as of the reality. We applied fuzzy numbers (bell shape) to represent imprecise variables and we present a new technique to electrical distribution system load flow based on fuzzy sets. With this new computational algorithm is possible to deal with information like the voltage in the node k is high and the results can also be interpreted through linguistics terms.
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Membership Function Fuzzy Number Reactive Power Active Power Linguistic Term
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