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==Load flow calculation==
The load-flow calculation<ref>{{Cite journal|last=J. Arockiya|first=Xavier Prabhu|year=2016|title=Design of electrical system based on load flow analysis using ETAP for IEC projects|url=https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7584103/#|journal=Power Systems (ICPS)|volume=|pages=1–6|via=|doi=10.1109/ICPES.2016.7584103|isbn=978-1-5090-0128-6}}</ref> is the most common network analysis tool for examining the undisturbed and disturbed network within the scope of operational and strategic planning.
 
Using network topology, transmission line parameters, transformer parameters, generator ___location and limits, and load ___location and compensation, the load-flow calculation can provide voltage magnitudes and angles for all nodes and loading of network components, such as cables and transformers. With this information, compliance to operating limitations such as those stipulated by voltage ranges and maximum loads, can be examined. This is, for example, important for determining the transmission capacity of underground cables, where the influence of cable bundling on the load capability of each cable has to be taken also into account.