Optimal voltage controls of distribution systems with OLTC and shunt capacitors by modified particle swarm optimization: A case study

This paper presents a new framework to determine the optimal voltage control of distribution systems based on modified particle swarm optimization. The problem is to determine the set-points of the existing regulation devices such as on-load tap changers, shunt capacitors, etc. which minimizes the m...

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Main Author: Minh Y Nguyen
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Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2019-12-01
Series:AIMS Energy
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Online Access:https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/energy.2019.6.883/fulltext.html
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spelling doaj-1fcfb72314ca43ac8d9fad358c6093e02020-11-25T01:54:26ZengAIMS PressAIMS Energy2333-83262333-83342019-12-017688390010.3934/energy.2019.6.883Optimal voltage controls of distribution systems with OLTC and shunt capacitors by modified particle swarm optimization: A case studyMinh Y Nguyen0Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of International Training, Thai Nguyen University of Technology, 3-2 St., Tich Luong, National, Thai Nguyen, P. O. 230000, VietnamThis paper presents a new framework to determine the optimal voltage control of distribution systems based on modified particle swarm optimization. The problem is to determine the set-points of the existing regulation devices such as on-load tap changers, shunt capacitors, etc. which minimizes the multi-objective function including power losses, voltage deviations, switching operations while subject to the constraint of allowable voltage levels, switching stresses, line capacity, etc. The problem is formulated and solved by modified particle swarm optimization methods with the trial, test and analysis techniques due to its large-scale and high nonlinearity property. In each iteration, a Newton-Raphson-based simulation is run to evaluate the performance of the regulation devices and the distribution system as well. The convergence is guaranteed by defining neighborhood boundaries for each trial. The proposed method is applied in a practical case study of 15-MVA, 22-kV, 48-bus distribution systems in Vietnam. The result of simulations shows that the voltage profile can be improved significantly with no bus voltage out of the boundaries while the voltage deviations is reduced as much as 56.5% compared to the conventional nominal setting. In the case study, the power loss is not improved much (1.21%).https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/energy.2019.6.883/fulltext.htmlvoltage controloltc transformershunt capacitordistribution systemparticle swarm optimization
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Optimal voltage controls of distribution systems with OLTC and shunt capacitors by modified particle swarm optimization: A case study
AIMS Energy
voltage control
oltc transformer
shunt capacitor
distribution system
particle swarm optimization
author_facet Minh Y Nguyen
author_sort Minh Y Nguyen
title Optimal voltage controls of distribution systems with OLTC and shunt capacitors by modified particle swarm optimization: A case study
title_short Optimal voltage controls of distribution systems with OLTC and shunt capacitors by modified particle swarm optimization: A case study
title_full Optimal voltage controls of distribution systems with OLTC and shunt capacitors by modified particle swarm optimization: A case study
title_fullStr Optimal voltage controls of distribution systems with OLTC and shunt capacitors by modified particle swarm optimization: A case study
title_full_unstemmed Optimal voltage controls of distribution systems with OLTC and shunt capacitors by modified particle swarm optimization: A case study
title_sort optimal voltage controls of distribution systems with oltc and shunt capacitors by modified particle swarm optimization: a case study
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Energy
issn 2333-8326
2333-8334
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This paper presents a new framework to determine the optimal voltage control of distribution systems based on modified particle swarm optimization. The problem is to determine the set-points of the existing regulation devices such as on-load tap changers, shunt capacitors, etc. which minimizes the multi-objective function including power losses, voltage deviations, switching operations while subject to the constraint of allowable voltage levels, switching stresses, line capacity, etc. The problem is formulated and solved by modified particle swarm optimization methods with the trial, test and analysis techniques due to its large-scale and high nonlinearity property. In each iteration, a Newton-Raphson-based simulation is run to evaluate the performance of the regulation devices and the distribution system as well. The convergence is guaranteed by defining neighborhood boundaries for each trial. The proposed method is applied in a practical case study of 15-MVA, 22-kV, 48-bus distribution systems in Vietnam. The result of simulations shows that the voltage profile can be improved significantly with no bus voltage out of the boundaries while the voltage deviations is reduced as much as 56.5% compared to the conventional nominal setting. In the case study, the power loss is not improved much (1.21%).
topic voltage control
oltc transformer
shunt capacitor
distribution system
particle swarm optimization
url https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/energy.2019.6.883/fulltext.html
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