Title :
Variable scaling hybrid differential evolution for solving network reconfiguration of distribution systems
Author :
Chiou, Ji-Pyng ; Chang, Chung-Fu ; Su, Ching-Tzong
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electr. Eng., Mingchi Univ. of Technol., Taipei Hsien, Taiwan
fDate :
5/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents an effective method-variable scaling hybrid differential evolution (VSHDE)-for solving the network reconfiguration for power loss reduction and voltage profit enhancement of distribution systems. The network reconfiguration of distribution systems is to beneficially recognize load transfers so that the objective function composed of power losses is minimized and the prescribed voltage limits are satisfied. The variable scaling factor based on the 1/5 success rule is used in the VSHDE method to overcome the drawback of the fixed and random scaling factor and alleviate the problem of the selection of a mutation operator in the hybrid differential evolution (HDE). One three-feeder distribution system from the literature and one practical distribution network of Taiwan Power Company (TPC) are used to compare the performance of the proposed method with the HDE, genetic algorithms (GAs), and simulated annealing (SA). Numerical results show that the performance of the proposed method is better than the other methods.
Keywords :
differential equations; distribution networks; genetic algorithms; losses; simulated annealing; Taiwan Power Company; distribution system; genetic algorithm; network reconfiguration; power loss reduction; random scaling factor; simulated annealing; three-feeder distribution system; variable scaling hybrid differential evolution; voltage profit enhancement; Acceleration; Circuit simulation; Genetic algorithms; Genetic mutations; Network topology; Optimization methods; Protection; Simulated annealing; Switches; Voltage; 1/5 success rule; Distribution system; network reconfiguration; power loss reduction; variable scaling hybrid differential evolution (VSHDE);
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2005.846096