Title :
Radial distribution load flow using conic programming
Author_Institution :
Electr., Comput., & Commun. Eng. Dept., Notre Dame Univ., Zouk Mosbeh
Abstract :
This paper shows that the load flow problem of a radial distribution system can be modeled as a convex optimization problem, particularly a conic program. The implications of the conic programming formulation are threefold. First, the solution of the distribution load flow problem can be obtained in polynomial time using interior-point methods. Second, numerical ill-conditioning can be automatically alleviated by the use of scaling in the interior-point algorithm. Third, the conic formulation facilitates the inclusion of the distribution power flow equations in radial system optimization problems. A state-of-the-art implementation of an interior-point method for conic programming is used to obtain the solution of nine different distribution systems. Comparisons are carried out with a previously published radial load flow program by R. Cespedes
Keywords :
convex programming; load flow; power distribution; conic programming; convex optimization problem; distribution power flow equations; interior-point method; numerical ill-conditioning; radial distribution load flow problem; radial system optimization problems; Helium; Load flow; Nonlinear equations; Optimization methods; Polynomials; Power system modeling; Power systems; Reactive power; System testing; Voltage; Load flow control; nonlinear programming; optimization methods;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2006.879234