can i have a detailed matlab program for calculation of transmission loss allocation using z bus method for a ieee 14 bus system
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transmission losses is allocated using z bus matrix for a IEEE 14 bus system
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Walter Roberson
on 19 Sep 2015
From duplicate question:
HOW TO ALLOCATE LOSSES IN A DEREGULATED POWER SYSTEM USING MATLAB PROGRAMMING. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS, VOL. 16, NO. 1, FEBRUARY 2001 105 Z-Bus Loss Allocation Antonio J. Conejo, Senior Member, IEEE, Francisco D. Galiana, Fellow, IEEE, and Ivana Kockar
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Walter Roberson
on 18 Sep 2015
You are welcome to look through
If you do not find what you want there or at one of
then you will probably need to write it yourself.
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Walter Roberson
on 19 Sep 2015
I see no evidence that the original authors of the paper wrote their analysis in MATLAB. I cannot access the paper myself, but the evidence I find so-far is consistent with the possibility that they did not mention an implementation language in the paper.
If the authors did write in MATLAB originally, you should be contacting the authors for the source.
No-one has written the code and submitted it to the File Exchange. When I search around, in the time I was willing to take, I found no-one who had implemented the paper you cite in MATLAB. I did find evidence that people have implemented further algorithms based upon the ideas, in MATLAB.
You could wrote to ANNA University and see if they have any code available from their unit that requires studies to implement the algorithm in MATLAB.
MATLAB Answers is not an implementation service. If source for something is not in the File Exchange then someone might be kind enough to do your task of Googling for the code, but that is about the limit. You need to do your own Google or Bing search to find someone that already has the code available, or you need to write the code yourself, or you need to hire someone to write the code for you.
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