Title of article
A Mixed Integer Programming Approach to Optimal Feeder Routing for Tree-Based Distribution System: A Case Study
Author/Authors
Fallah, M Department of Industrial Engineering - Central Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Mohajeri, A Department of Industrial Engineering - Central Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Jamshidi, M Department of Industrial Engineering - Central Tehran Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Pages
29
From page
15
To page
43
Abstract
A genetic algorithm is proposed to optimize a tree-structured power distribution network considering
optimal cable sizing. For minimizing the total cost of the network, a mixed-integer programming
model is presented determining the optimal sizes of cables with minimized location-allocation cost.
For designing the distribution lines in a power network, the primary factors must be considered as
maximum allowable electrical flow in cables, permitted length of cables, maximum permitted voltage
drops, and balance of load. The relationship between rates of electric current and cable sizes with
consideration of constraints such as voltage drops and length are our essential data. To create a
network with a minimum number of arcs and no closed loop such that all the nodes are covered, a
minimum spanning tree technique is utilized. Here, we solve the problem using a genetic optimization
algorithm and apply the offered approach to a real problem. By comparing the two extracted results
from the proposed approach and an exact method, effectiveness of the genetic algorithm for
optimization of power distribution network is shown. To demonstrate the validity of the offered
model, a case study in Tehran power distribution company in Iran is made.
Keywords
Phase , Feeder , distribution transformer , Location-allocation , Minimum spanning tree , Power distribution network
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2451737
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