Title of article :
Distribution Feeder Reconfiguration for Load Balancing and Service Restoration by Using G-Nets Inference Mechanism
Author/Authors :
Y.-L. Ke، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
In this paper, the customer information in customer
information systems (CIS) and information of customer and
distribution transformers in outage management information
systems (OMIS) in Taiwan Power Company (Taipower), are used
to determine the daily load patterns of service areas, sectionalizing
switches, distribution feeders, and main transformers. During
system normal operation conditions, the feeder reconfiguration
for load balancing among distribution feeders is obtained by the
G-Nets inference mechanism to enhance the operation performance
of distribution systems. For distribution contingencies,
such as feeder overloading and/or short-circuit fault, the G-Nets
inference mechanism with operation rules is applied to derive
the optimal switching operation decision for service restoration
to perform the optimal load transfer among distribution feeders
after the fault has been identified and isolated. To determine the
effectiveness of the proposed methodology, a practical Taiwan
power distribution system with daily load patterns derived by load
survey study is selected to perform the computer simulation. It is
found that the G-Nets inference mechanism approach can enhance
the solution process of fault restoration with proper load transfer
and improve feeder load balancing for distribution systems by
considering the load characteristics of the service customers.
Keywords :
load pattern , service restoration , switching operation. , Feeder reconfiguration , isolation and restoration (FDIR) , Fault detection , Load balancing , G-Nets
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY