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Multi-tier service restoration through network reconfiguration and capacitor control for large-scale radial distribution networks
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Multi-tier service restoration through network reconfiguration and capacitor control for large-scale radial distribution networks

Karen Nan Karen Nan Miu, Hsiao-Dong Hsiao-Dong Chiang and R.J McNulty
IEEE transactions on power systems, v 15(3), pp 1001-1007
Aug 2000

Abstract

Constraint optimization Algorithm design and analysis Switched capacitor networks Switches Control systems Large-scale systems Power system restoration Personnel Protection Load flow analysis
A fast and effective service restoration algorithm allowing multi-tier or system-wide switching and capacitor control actions is developed for large-scale, radial distribution networks. The service restoration problem is formulated as a constrained multiple-objective optimization problem. A solution algorithm designed to consider networks with predominately manual switches is developed which utilizes information calculated from three-phase power flow analysis to restore as much priority and total load as possible while requiring a minimal number of control actions and amount of geographic travel distance. Simulation results are presented for a 399 bus distribution network and compared to the service restoration algorithm which avoided multi-tier switching.

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