Help: Understanding Electric Distribution Network Data Using ACS

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The discussion focuses on electric distribution network reconfiguration for loss reduction utilizing the Ant Colony System (ACS) algorithm. Key terms clarified include V p.u (per unit voltage), R p.u (per unit resistance), X p.u (per unit reactance), P MW (power in megawatts), and Q MVAR (imaginary power in megavars). Understanding these terms is crucial for interpreting network data effectively in the context of loss reduction strategies.

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Help -- electric distribution network reconfiguration for loss reduction using ACS

Recently, I'm doing research based on electric distribution network reconfiguration for loss reduction using ACS, and my reference paper is the one from the link that i post. There are something about Table 1: Network Data that i don't understand. In the table, from third column to seventh column, what are those thing? What is V p.u , R p.u , X p.u , P MW , and Q MVAR ? What are they stand for ?

http://www.scribd.com/doc/6960157/D...s-Reduction-Using-Ant-Colony-System-Algorithm

Please help...you can either read the uploaded file (which i get from IEEE website) or click the link ( if you have fast internet speed)
 

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What is V p.u , R p.u , X p.u , P MW , and Q MVAR ?
Per unit voltage
Per unit Resisance
Per unit Reactance
Power in megawatts
Imaginary power in megawatts.
 

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