Study of Loading Status for all Branches in chronological order at different conditions in a Radial Distribution Systems using Reactive Loading Index technique

This paper presents Loading Status for all Branches in chronological order at different Conditions in Radial Distribution Systems using Reactive Loading Index. Although under different loading conditions for all the branches the identified weakest branch remains same but the corresponding loading at different branches in chronological order has been categorically identified for different values other than the lowest. The effectiveness of the proposed idea has been successfully tested on 12.66 kV radial distribution systems consisting of 33 buses and the results are found to be in very good agreement.

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