Graph theory-based radial load flow analysis to solve the dynamic network reconfiguration problem

Radial load flow (RLF) methods are frequently used in solving distribution system problems. The conventional Jacobian-based load flow methods (e.g., Newton-Raphson) may fail to converge in solving distribution system due to high resistance to reactance ratio of distribution lines. RLF methods are ba...

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Main Authors: Aman, M.M., Jasmon, G.B., Bakar, Ab Halim Abu, Mokhlis, Hazlie, Naidu, K.
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spelling my.um.eprints.182702019-10-10T02:36:33Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/18270/ Graph theory-based radial load flow analysis to solve the dynamic network reconfiguration problem Aman, M.M. Jasmon, G.B. Bakar, Ab Halim Abu Mokhlis, Hazlie Naidu, K. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Radial load flow (RLF) methods are frequently used in solving distribution system problems. The conventional Jacobian-based load flow methods (e.g., Newton-Raphson) may fail to converge in solving distribution system due to high resistance to reactance ratio of distribution lines. RLF methods are based on sweep-based mechanism and require that the line data must be arranged in accordance with network topology. This problem needs special attention particularly in case of solving dynamic power system problems, where topology of the network changes with tie switches position (network reconfiguration problem). This paper has presented an intelligent graph theory-based RLF analysis to solve "dynamic" problems. The proposed algorithm will help in arranging line data for any combination of tie switch positions, to check the radiality of the system and to ensure that all nodes are connected with the source node. The effectiveness of the proposed method is also validated by solving 16-bus and 33-bus network reconfiguration problem using graph theory-based RLF method. Wiley 2016 Article PeerReviewed Aman, M.M. and Jasmon, G.B. and Bakar, Ab Halim Abu and Mokhlis, Hazlie and Naidu, K. (2016) Graph theory-based radial load flow analysis to solve the dynamic network reconfiguration problem. International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems, 26 (4). pp. 783-808. ISSN 2050-7038 https://doi.org/10.1002/etep.2108 doi:10.1002/etep.2108
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Aman, M.M.
Jasmon, G.B.
Bakar, Ab Halim Abu
Mokhlis, Hazlie
Naidu, K.
Graph theory-based radial load flow analysis to solve the dynamic network reconfiguration problem
description Radial load flow (RLF) methods are frequently used in solving distribution system problems. The conventional Jacobian-based load flow methods (e.g., Newton-Raphson) may fail to converge in solving distribution system due to high resistance to reactance ratio of distribution lines. RLF methods are based on sweep-based mechanism and require that the line data must be arranged in accordance with network topology. This problem needs special attention particularly in case of solving dynamic power system problems, where topology of the network changes with tie switches position (network reconfiguration problem). This paper has presented an intelligent graph theory-based RLF analysis to solve "dynamic" problems. The proposed algorithm will help in arranging line data for any combination of tie switch positions, to check the radiality of the system and to ensure that all nodes are connected with the source node. The effectiveness of the proposed method is also validated by solving 16-bus and 33-bus network reconfiguration problem using graph theory-based RLF method.
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author Aman, M.M.
Jasmon, G.B.
Bakar, Ab Halim Abu
Mokhlis, Hazlie
Naidu, K.
author_facet Aman, M.M.
Jasmon, G.B.
Bakar, Ab Halim Abu
Mokhlis, Hazlie
Naidu, K.
author_sort Aman, M.M.
title Graph theory-based radial load flow analysis to solve the dynamic network reconfiguration problem
title_short Graph theory-based radial load flow analysis to solve the dynamic network reconfiguration problem
title_full Graph theory-based radial load flow analysis to solve the dynamic network reconfiguration problem
title_fullStr Graph theory-based radial load flow analysis to solve the dynamic network reconfiguration problem
title_full_unstemmed Graph theory-based radial load flow analysis to solve the dynamic network reconfiguration problem
title_sort graph theory-based radial load flow analysis to solve the dynamic network reconfiguration problem
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/18270/
https://doi.org/10.1002/etep.2108
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