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For the three-bus system whose Ybus is given, calculate the second iteration value of V3 using the
Gauss-Seidel method. Assume bus 1 as the slack , and buses 2 and 3
are load buses with a per-unit load of S2 = 1 +j0.5 and S3 = 1.5 + j0.75. Use voltage guesses of

at both buses 2 and 3. The bus admittance matrix for a three-bus system is My Textbook Solutions

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Step 1 of 6

The bus admittance matrix is,

Consider the load at bus 2 as,

Thus,

Consider the load at bus 3 as,

Thus,

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Step 2 of 6

Write the expression for the voltage at bus using Gauss-Seidel method.

…... (1)

Here,
is the bus number.

is the number of iteration.

is the total number of buses.

Since bus 1 is a slack bus. The voltage is,

Consider the initial guess for bus voltages at buses 2 and 3 as,

And

For bus ,

For first iteration,

Comment

Step 3 of 6

Perform the first iteration of voltage bus -2 using equation (1).

In phasor form,

Comments (10)

Step 4 of 6

For bus 3,

For first iteration,

Perform the first iteration of voltage bus -3 using equation (1).

Comments (3)

Step 5 of 6

For second iteration,


Perform the first iteration of voltage bus -2 using equation (1).

Thus,

Comments (4)

Step 6 of 6

Perform the second iteration of voltage bus -3 using equation (1).

Thus,

Therefore, the voltage, at bus-3 after second iteration is .

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