Title of article :
Allocation of Fault Current Limiters in Power Systems Considering Fault Current, Cost, and Lost Power Indices Using Imperialist Competitive Algorithm
Author/Authors :
Bikdeli, Shervin Department of Electrical Engineering - Minoodasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Minoodasht, Iran , Farshad, Mohammad Department of Electrical Engineering - Faculty of Basic Sciences and Engineering - Gonbad Kavous University, Gonbad Kavous, Iran
Pages :
12
From page :
91
To page :
102
Abstract :
Developments in power systems like the installation of new generation resources and interconnections may increase short-circuit current levels and consequently, impose additional costs of replacing circuit breakers and equipment. In these cases, one of the best methods to reduce short-circuit currents in power systems and avoid significant replacement costs is to use fault current limiters (FCLs). This paper suggests a new method for optimally locating and sizing FCLs using an imperialist competitive algorithm (ICA). The ICA finds the optimal locations and sizes of FCLs such that not only are short-circuit currents reduced, but the size of the installed FCLs is also minimized, and the system reliability is increased. Indeed, three indices including the short-circuit level, the economic cost of FCLs, and the lost power are integrated into an objective function with a new formulation. The results obtained from multiple executions of the suggested procedure for the 39-bus New England benchmark system confirm that the formulation of indices in the objective function is suitable and the indices can be prioritized easily. Also, the results indicate that the ICA can find the optimal locations and sizes of FCLs with good convergence and accuracy considering the specified objectives and priorities.
Keywords :
power system , imperialist competitive algorithm , fault current limiter , reliability
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2465393
Link To Document :
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