Distribution system reconfiguration for service restoration

The readiness of power supply cannot be compromised in every second worldwide. This boils down to the design of electrical circuit connection as well as the efficiency of power restoration methods. The latter will be of utmost importance to countries in which natural disasters are inevitable or when...

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Main Author: Ng, Wilson Jun Wei
Other Authors: Wang Peng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1402252023-07-07T18:39:54Z Distribution system reconfiguration for service restoration Ng, Wilson Jun Wei Wang Peng School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering epwang@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering The readiness of power supply cannot be compromised in every second worldwide. This boils down to the design of electrical circuit connection as well as the efficiency of power restoration methods. The latter will be of utmost importance to countries in which natural disasters are inevitable or when dealing with all sorts of power disruptions. With this, the objective of this project will therefore be an extension of past research with great emphasis placed on reliability-based restoration of microgrids as the main strategic method to ensure power restoration within seconds. The schematics of main circuit connection, function of microgrids and mathematical modelling equations of constraint will need to be studied before a simulation will be developed using a software named python. At the end, challenges and future work that can be done will be discussed and thus making the study of power system resilience in power restoration to be endless and crucial. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2020-05-27T07:44:59Z 2020-05-27T07:44:59Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/140225 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Ng, Wilson Jun Wei
Distribution system reconfiguration for service restoration
description The readiness of power supply cannot be compromised in every second worldwide. This boils down to the design of electrical circuit connection as well as the efficiency of power restoration methods. The latter will be of utmost importance to countries in which natural disasters are inevitable or when dealing with all sorts of power disruptions. With this, the objective of this project will therefore be an extension of past research with great emphasis placed on reliability-based restoration of microgrids as the main strategic method to ensure power restoration within seconds. The schematics of main circuit connection, function of microgrids and mathematical modelling equations of constraint will need to be studied before a simulation will be developed using a software named python. At the end, challenges and future work that can be done will be discussed and thus making the study of power system resilience in power restoration to be endless and crucial.
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Ng, Wilson Jun Wei
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author Ng, Wilson Jun Wei
author_sort Ng, Wilson Jun Wei
title Distribution system reconfiguration for service restoration
title_short Distribution system reconfiguration for service restoration
title_full Distribution system reconfiguration for service restoration
title_fullStr Distribution system reconfiguration for service restoration
title_full_unstemmed Distribution system reconfiguration for service restoration
title_sort distribution system reconfiguration for service restoration
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/140225
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