DocumentCode
1118779
Title
Reconfiguration and Load Balancing in the LV and MV Distribution Networks for Optimal Performance
Author
Siti, Mukwanga W. ; Nicolae, Dan V. ; Jimoh, Adisa A. ; Ukil, Abhisek
Author_Institution
Tshwane Univ. of Technol., Tshwane
Volume
22
Issue
4
fYear
2007
Firstpage
2534
Lastpage
2540
Abstract
To get the distribution network to operate at its optimum performance in an automated distribution system reconfiguration was been proposed and researched. Considering, however, that optimum performance implies minimum loss, no overloading of transformers and cables, correct voltage profile, and absence of phase voltage and current imbalances, network reconfiguration alone is insufficient. It has to be complemented with techniques for phase rearrangement between the distribution transformer banks and the specific primary feeder with a radial structure and dynamic phase and load balancing along a feeder with a radial structure. This paper contributes such a technique at the low-voltage and medium-voltage levels of a distribution network simultaneously with reconfiguration at both levels. While the neural network is adopted for the network reconfiguration problem, this paper introduces a heuristic method for the phase balancing/loss minimization problem. A comparison of the heuristic algorithm with that of the neural network shows the former to be more robust. The approach proposed here, therefore for the combined problem, uses the neural network in conjunction with a heuristic method which enables different reconfiguration switches to be turned on/off and connected consumers to be switched between different phases to keep the phases balanced. An application example of the proposed method using real data is presented.
Keywords
distribution networks; neural nets; power distribution control; power system analysis computing; LV distribution networks; MV distribution networks; automated distribution system reconfiguration; distribution transformer banks; heuristic method; load balancing; loss minimization; network reconfiguration; neural network; optimum performance; phase balancing; phase rearrangement; specific primary feeder; Cables; Heuristic algorithms; Load management; Medium voltage; Minimization methods; Neural networks; Performance loss; Robustness; Switches; Transformers; Distribution automation; distribution control; heuristic algorithm; load balancing; neural network; optimal control; phase arrangement; phase current imbalance; phase voltage imbalance; power loss; reconfiguration;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRD.2007.905581
Filename
4302558
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