ETAP Software Tutorial | Performing Load Flow (Power Flow) Studies Using the ETAP Software

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @romeroengineering
    @romeroengineering  7 месяцев назад

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  • @royblingas
    @royblingas 2 месяца назад

    Great video! It was very helpful.

  • @Rahmen_20
    @Rahmen_20 Месяц назад

    Nice video, its help me a lot to learn etap, thank you sir 😂

  • @kiruba1985msk
    @kiruba1985msk Год назад

    Sir your videos very useful and interesting

  • @lucassousa4657
    @lucassousa4657 Год назад

    Hi Ricardo,
    Thanks for the explanation, really good.
    I bought some of your courses on Udemy, and it was really helpful, thanks man.
    Just a question, I'm simulating an isolated system on ETAP composed by 3 equal 2MW 0.4kV generators, connected with a step up transformer 0.4kV/22kV (separately), the output of the 3 transformes go to a comum bus, which fed 3 equaly loads of 2MW. The problem is, when I run the power flow (Newthon Raphson meth.) the first branch presents the operating current higher than the other 2, I've tried a couple of changings, but nothing sorted, have you experienced something similar using ETAP ?
    Thanks mate.

    • @romeroengineering
      @romeroengineering  Год назад

      Hi Lucas. Provided that all the three generators have the same ratings, and that the impedances between the generators and the common bus are the same, they should all feed the same power. There's probably something wrong in your ETAP model causing this.
      We can go over your model on a one-on-one session to see what the issue is, you can sign up here: www.romeroengineering.co/offers/ZEo7VkVz/checkout

  • @soehtike1939
    @soehtike1939 Год назад

    easy power software caculate all small or big

  • @soehtike1939
    @soehtike1939 Год назад

    etap only good for larger power system. single phase small power etap no calculate details