Title :
Reactive power optimisation using an analytic hierarchical process and a nonlinear optimisation neural network approach
Author :
Zhu, J.Z. ; Chang, C.S. ; Yan, W. ; Xu, G.Y.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
fDate :
1/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new idea using an analytic hierarchical process (AHP) is proposed for VAr placement compensation. AHP uses parallel analytical criteria for selecting and ranking placement of VAr compensation. Due to their independent nature these criteria are not necessarily the same although both aim to identify weak nodes in maintaining system voltages. AHP also considers quantitative criteria. It is especially suitable for problems that are difficult to analyse. AHP provides a simple, convenient and comprehensive means of selection and ranking. The proposed algorithms have been tested on the IEEE 14-bus and 30-bus systems with satisfactory results. The paper also proposes a new nonlinear optimisation neural network approach to study the reactive power problem. The approach is applied to VAr control optimisation, in which the objective is to minimise the system voltage profile. The approach is a penalty-minimisation method with weights based on optimisation theory and neural optimisation methods. It is used to solve the nonlinear programming problem with equality and inequality constraints. The paper demonstrates that the energy function used is a Lyapunov function, and the equilibrium point of the proposed neural network corresponds to the optimal solution of a constrained optimisation problem
Keywords :
Lyapunov methods; compensation; minimisation; neural nets; nonlinear programming; power system analysis computing; reactive power; IEEE 14-bus system; IEEE 30-bus system; Lyapunov function; VAr compensation placement; analytic hierarchical process; constrained optimisation problem; equality constraints; equilibrium point; inequality constraints; neural optimisation methods; nonlinear optimisation neural network; nonlinear programming; optimisation theory; parallel analytical criteria; penalty-minimisation method; reactive power; reactive power optimisation; system voltage profile minimisation; system voltages maintenance; weak nodes identification;
Journal_Title :
Generation, Transmission and Distribution, IEE Proceedings-
DOI :
10.1049/ip-gtd:19981715