DocumentCode :
2033567
Title :
Incorporation of unified power flow controller model for optimal placement using particle swam optimization technique
Author :
Nireekshana, T. ; Rao, G. Kesava ; Raju, S.Siva Naga
Author_Institution :
Dept. of EEE, VNRVJIET, Hyderabad, India
Volume :
1
fYear :
2011
fDate :
8-10 April 2011
Firstpage :
209
Lastpage :
214
Abstract :
Flexible Alternating Current Transmission Systems (FACTS) devices have been proposed to be effective for controlling power flow and regulating bus voltage in electrical power systems, resulting in an increased transfer capability, low system losses and improved stability. Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC) is one of the most promising FACTS devices for power flow control. In principle, the UPFC is capable of providing active and reactive power control, as well as adaptive voltage magnitude control. Provided no operating limits are violated, the UPFC regulates all three variables simultaneously or any combination of them. Moreover, since the UPFC parameters are computed after the load flow has converged, there is no way of knowing during the iterative process whether or not the UPFC parameters are within limits. This has provided the motivation for developing a new UPFC model suitable for incorporating into an existing Newton-Raphson load flow algorithm. It is also necessary to determine the optimal setting of the device so that the net saving is maximized. In this work a new mathematical model of UPFC is developed which can be easily incorporated in Newton-Raphson load flow algorithm. Optimal location of UPFC is determined based on Voltage Stability Index. Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) technique is used to set the parameters UPFC. The objective function formulated consists of two terms: cost for energy loss and cost related to UPFC, which has to be maximized for net saving. The results obtained using PSO is compared with that of results obtained using genetic algorithm. The validity of the proposed work is tested on IEEE 5-Bus and IEEE 14-Bus systems using MATLAB.
Keywords :
Newton-Raphson method; flexible AC transmission systems; genetic algorithms; load flow control; particle swarm optimisation; reactive power control; FACTS devices; IEEE 14-bus; IEEE 5-bus; MATLAB; Newton-Raphson load flow; bus voltage; electrical power systems; flexible alternating current transmission systems; genetic algorithm; iterative process; optimal placement; particle swam optimization; reactive power control; unified power flow controller; voltage stability index; Genetic algorithms; Load flow; Power system stability; Reactive power; Stability criteria; Voltage control; Genetic Algorithm; Newton-Raphson load Flow; Particle swam Optimization (PSO); Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC);
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electronics Computer Technology (ICECT), 2011 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kanyakumari
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8678-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8679-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICECTECH.2011.5941591
Filename :
5941591
Link To Document :
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