Loss reduction in distribution networks by network reconfiguration: a two stage solution approach

In this paper, a simplified load flow method is developed for solving radial distribution networks that involves only the evaluation of a simple algebraic expression of voltage magnitudes. A general formulation of the network reconfiguration for loss minimization is given for optimization of distrib...

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Main Author: Nallagownden, Perumal
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spelling my.utp.eprints.46562017-01-19T08:27:33Z Loss reduction in distribution networks by network reconfiguration: a two stage solution approach Nallagownden, Perumal TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering In this paper, a simplified load flow method is developed for solving radial distribution networks that involves only the evaluation of a simple algebraic expression of voltage magnitudes. A general formulation of the network reconfiguration for loss minimization is given for optimization of distribution loss reduction and a solution approach is presented. The solution algorithm for loss minimization has been developed based on a two-stage solution methodology. The first stage of this solution algorithm finds a loop, which gives the maximum loss reduction in the network. For this purpose a simple-to-use formula, called loop loss reduction formula has been developed. To find a branch exchange, which results in the maximum loss reduction in the loop, the second stage applies a proposed technique called distance-center technique. Therefore, the solution algorithm of the proposed method can identify the most effective branch exchange operations for loss reduction, with minimum computational efforts. The software for proposed solution algorithm is capable of performing optimum reconfiguration for a radial distribution network for any number of buses and laterals. The proposed feeder reconfiguration is tested with 33-bus IEEE test system and the results are compared with Baran and Wu's method. 2004-11-29 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/4656/1/Loss_Reduction_in_Distribution_Network.pdf Nallagownden, Perumal (2004) Loss reduction in distribution networks by network reconfiguration: a two stage solution approach. In: Power and Energy Conference PECon 2004, 29 30 Nov 2004. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/4656/
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Nallagownden, Perumal
Loss reduction in distribution networks by network reconfiguration: a two stage solution approach
description In this paper, a simplified load flow method is developed for solving radial distribution networks that involves only the evaluation of a simple algebraic expression of voltage magnitudes. A general formulation of the network reconfiguration for loss minimization is given for optimization of distribution loss reduction and a solution approach is presented. The solution algorithm for loss minimization has been developed based on a two-stage solution methodology. The first stage of this solution algorithm finds a loop, which gives the maximum loss reduction in the network. For this purpose a simple-to-use formula, called loop loss reduction formula has been developed. To find a branch exchange, which results in the maximum loss reduction in the loop, the second stage applies a proposed technique called distance-center technique. Therefore, the solution algorithm of the proposed method can identify the most effective branch exchange operations for loss reduction, with minimum computational efforts. The software for proposed solution algorithm is capable of performing optimum reconfiguration for a radial distribution network for any number of buses and laterals. The proposed feeder reconfiguration is tested with 33-bus IEEE test system and the results are compared with Baran and Wu's method.
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author Nallagownden, Perumal
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title Loss reduction in distribution networks by network reconfiguration: a two stage solution approach
title_short Loss reduction in distribution networks by network reconfiguration: a two stage solution approach
title_full Loss reduction in distribution networks by network reconfiguration: a two stage solution approach
title_fullStr Loss reduction in distribution networks by network reconfiguration: a two stage solution approach
title_full_unstemmed Loss reduction in distribution networks by network reconfiguration: a two stage solution approach
title_sort loss reduction in distribution networks by network reconfiguration: a two stage solution approach
publishDate 2004
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/4656/1/Loss_Reduction_in_Distribution_Network.pdf
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