A master's thesis at the University of Basrah is looking at (a wireless control system for three-phase load balancing in distribution networks)

A master's thesis at the College of Engineering at the University of Basrah examined (a wireless control system for three-phase load balancing in distribution networks)

For the student Fadela Khalaf Handal

The thesis dealt with the design of a wireless balancing system for electrical loads in the distribution networks and solving the problems that the network is exposed to as a result of the imbalance and thus avoiding losses and losses in electrical energy as a result of the imbalance and protecting the network elements from being loaded with unbalanced loads that may lead to the collapse of the network and damage to devices from electrical transformers, which are closest to the citizen The Iraqi system was designed based on converting the electrical grid into a smart grid

The first aspect of the work is the theoretical aspect where a simulation of the algorithm is designed to test and implement the proposed method for balancing using visual basic software.

The second aspect of the work is a practical aspect of designing and building a three-phase smart electric meter that sends electrical quantities to a nearby monitoring and control station, which is also designed to be connected to the three phases of the electrical transformer. By calculating the imbalance percentage (PUI%), the simulation results showed that the proposed method with the proposed control schemes enables the system to reach the required equilibrium state.