DocumentCode
16272
Title
Switch Allocation Problems in Power Distribution Systems
Author
Silva de Assis, Laura ; Vizcaino Gonzalez, Jose Federico ; Usberti, Fabio Luiz ; Lyra, Christiano ; Cavellucci, Celso ; Von Zuben, Fernando J.
Author_Institution
Fed. Center of Technol. Educ. C. S. da Fonseca (CFET/RJ), Petropolis, Brazil
Volume
30
Issue
1
fYear
2015
fDate
Jan. 2015
Firstpage
246
Lastpage
253
Abstract
Reliability analysis of power systems has been attracting increasing attention. Regulatory agencies establish reliability standards that, if infringed, result in costly fines for the utility suppliers. A special concern pertains to the distribution networks on which most failures occur. The allocation of switches is a possible strategy to improve reliability, by allowing network reconfiguration to isolate contingencies and restore power to dark areas. This paper proposes an optimization methodology to allocate switches on radially operated distribution networks. The solution framework considers sectionalizing and tie switches of different capacities, with manual or automatic operation schemes. The approach minimizes the costs of allocation and energy not supplied, under reliability and flow capacity constraints. The solution framework is based on memetic algorithm concepts with a structured population. Case studies with a large network and real-world scenarios were used to evaluate the methodology. The results indicate that significant cost reductions can be achieved using the proposed solutions.
Keywords
optimisation; power distribution reliability; switchgear; automatic operation; distribution networks; optimization method; power distribution systems; reliability analysis; switch allocation problems; Memetics; Power system reliability; Reliability; Resource management; Sociology; Statistics; Switches; Distribution system reliability; memetic algorithms; optimal switch allocation; reliability estimation; reliability management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8950
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRS.2014.2322811
Filename
6819475
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