PSO and Improved BSFS Based Sequential Comprehensive Placement and Real-Time Multi-Objective Control of Delta-Connected Switched Capacitors in Unbalanced Radial MV Distribution Networks

Delta-connected switched capacitors are common in three-wire MV distribution systems as found in Europe and Australia but the majority of past studies focus on star-connected capacitors as applied in North America. This study presents a comprehensive optimization based sequential strategy and a mult...

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Main Authors: Su, X., Masoum, M., Wolfs, Peter
Format: Journal Article
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18595
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Wolfs, Peter
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description Delta-connected switched capacitors are common in three-wire MV distribution systems as found in Europe and Australia but the majority of past studies focus on star-connected capacitors as applied in North America. This study presents a comprehensive optimization based sequential strategy and a multi-objective optimization based real-time strategy for the optimal placement and control of delta-connected switched capacitors. Considering load variations, a comprehensive optimization for capacitor placement is formulated to maximize the net annual returns from network loss reduction and capacity release. A sequential strategy based on loss sensitivity analysis is presented for efficient capacitor placement on large-scale unbalanced distribution networks. Then a capacitor control strategy is proposed to simultaneously minimize network losses, voltage deviations and voltage unbalance factor (VUF) while a weighted sum method reflects the preferences on the mutually conflicting control objectives. For the mixed integer programming (MIP) problems of capacitor placement and control, an improved backward/forward sweep (BSFS) load flow based particle swarm optimization (PSO) method is used. Finally, the robustness of the proposed capacitor placement and control strategies are verified by comparison against existing popular schemes through detailed simulations over 24 h on a real unbalanced Australian MV network.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-185952017-09-13T13:43:51Z PSO and Improved BSFS Based Sequential Comprehensive Placement and Real-Time Multi-Objective Control of Delta-Connected Switched Capacitors in Unbalanced Radial MV Distribution Networks Su, X. Masoum, M. Wolfs, Peter Delta-connected switched capacitors are common in three-wire MV distribution systems as found in Europe and Australia but the majority of past studies focus on star-connected capacitors as applied in North America. This study presents a comprehensive optimization based sequential strategy and a multi-objective optimization based real-time strategy for the optimal placement and control of delta-connected switched capacitors. Considering load variations, a comprehensive optimization for capacitor placement is formulated to maximize the net annual returns from network loss reduction and capacity release. A sequential strategy based on loss sensitivity analysis is presented for efficient capacitor placement on large-scale unbalanced distribution networks. Then a capacitor control strategy is proposed to simultaneously minimize network losses, voltage deviations and voltage unbalance factor (VUF) while a weighted sum method reflects the preferences on the mutually conflicting control objectives. For the mixed integer programming (MIP) problems of capacitor placement and control, an improved backward/forward sweep (BSFS) load flow based particle swarm optimization (PSO) method is used. Finally, the robustness of the proposed capacitor placement and control strategies are verified by comparison against existing popular schemes through detailed simulations over 24 h on a real unbalanced Australian MV network. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18595 10.1109/TPWRS.2015.2398361 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. restricted
spellingShingle Su, X.
Masoum, M.
Wolfs, Peter
PSO and Improved BSFS Based Sequential Comprehensive Placement and Real-Time Multi-Objective Control of Delta-Connected Switched Capacitors in Unbalanced Radial MV Distribution Networks
title PSO and Improved BSFS Based Sequential Comprehensive Placement and Real-Time Multi-Objective Control of Delta-Connected Switched Capacitors in Unbalanced Radial MV Distribution Networks
title_full PSO and Improved BSFS Based Sequential Comprehensive Placement and Real-Time Multi-Objective Control of Delta-Connected Switched Capacitors in Unbalanced Radial MV Distribution Networks
title_fullStr PSO and Improved BSFS Based Sequential Comprehensive Placement and Real-Time Multi-Objective Control of Delta-Connected Switched Capacitors in Unbalanced Radial MV Distribution Networks
title_full_unstemmed PSO and Improved BSFS Based Sequential Comprehensive Placement and Real-Time Multi-Objective Control of Delta-Connected Switched Capacitors in Unbalanced Radial MV Distribution Networks
title_short PSO and Improved BSFS Based Sequential Comprehensive Placement and Real-Time Multi-Objective Control of Delta-Connected Switched Capacitors in Unbalanced Radial MV Distribution Networks
title_sort pso and improved bsfs based sequential comprehensive placement and real-time multi-objective control of delta-connected switched capacitors in unbalanced radial mv distribution networks
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18595