Optimal power flow resolution using artificial bee colony algorithm based grenade explosion method

This paper exposes an Optimal Power Flow (OPF) problem resolution using a recent developed meta-heuristic algorithm called Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) algorithm based Grenade Explosion Method (GEM). From many previous researches, the ABC algorithm has proved its goodness at exploration process in th...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Salhi, Djemai Naimi, Tarek Bouktir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ESRGroups 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Electrical Systems
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Online Access:http://journal.esrgroups.org/jes/papers/12_4_8.pdf
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spelling doaj-a0c0e7f922e14a84a3b38f344a42a3002020-11-25T00:01:24ZengESRGroupsJournal of Electrical Systems1112-52091112-52092016-12-01124734756Optimal power flow resolution using artificial bee colony algorithm based grenade explosion methodAhmed Salhi0Djemai Naimi1Tarek Bouktir2 Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Mohamed Khider, BP145, 07000 Biskra, AlgeriaLaboratory of Electrical Engineering, University of Mohamed Khider ,Biskra, AlgeriaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of technology, University of Ferhat Abbas Setif 1, Algeria This paper exposes an Optimal Power Flow (OPF) problem resolution using a recent developed meta-heuristic algorithm called Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) algorithm based Grenade Explosion Method (GEM). From many previous researches, the ABC algorithm has proved its goodness at exploration process in the search space for better solutions, but it is weak at exploitation process. The proposed GEM associated with the ABC algorithm gives more ability to enhance the exploitation process by proposing two modified versions of basic ABC algorithm, which are GABC1 by embedding GEM in the employed bee phase and GABC2 by introducing GEM in the onlooker bee phase. The effectiveness of the two proposed algorithms in the present work is investigated by solving the optimization problems of objective functions for smooth, non-smooth and piecewise quadratic curves of fuel cost function, along with the minimization of voltage magnitude deviation and voltage stability index. The simulation results on IEEE 30 bus and IEEE 57 bus test systems are compared to those of other optimization techniques in literature, showing that the two proposed algorithms are capable to give higher quality solutions efficiently for a complex OPF problem.http://journal.esrgroups.org/jes/papers/12_4_8.pdfArtificial bee colony algorithmFuel costGrenade explosion methodOptimal power flowVoltage magnitude deviationVoltage stability index
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author Ahmed Salhi
Djemai Naimi
Tarek Bouktir
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Djemai Naimi
Tarek Bouktir
Optimal power flow resolution using artificial bee colony algorithm based grenade explosion method
Journal of Electrical Systems
Artificial bee colony algorithm
Fuel cost
Grenade explosion method
Optimal power flow
Voltage magnitude deviation
Voltage stability index
author_facet Ahmed Salhi
Djemai Naimi
Tarek Bouktir
author_sort Ahmed Salhi
title Optimal power flow resolution using artificial bee colony algorithm based grenade explosion method
title_short Optimal power flow resolution using artificial bee colony algorithm based grenade explosion method
title_full Optimal power flow resolution using artificial bee colony algorithm based grenade explosion method
title_fullStr Optimal power flow resolution using artificial bee colony algorithm based grenade explosion method
title_full_unstemmed Optimal power flow resolution using artificial bee colony algorithm based grenade explosion method
title_sort optimal power flow resolution using artificial bee colony algorithm based grenade explosion method
publisher ESRGroups
series Journal of Electrical Systems
issn 1112-5209
1112-5209
publishDate 2016-12-01
description This paper exposes an Optimal Power Flow (OPF) problem resolution using a recent developed meta-heuristic algorithm called Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) algorithm based Grenade Explosion Method (GEM). From many previous researches, the ABC algorithm has proved its goodness at exploration process in the search space for better solutions, but it is weak at exploitation process. The proposed GEM associated with the ABC algorithm gives more ability to enhance the exploitation process by proposing two modified versions of basic ABC algorithm, which are GABC1 by embedding GEM in the employed bee phase and GABC2 by introducing GEM in the onlooker bee phase. The effectiveness of the two proposed algorithms in the present work is investigated by solving the optimization problems of objective functions for smooth, non-smooth and piecewise quadratic curves of fuel cost function, along with the minimization of voltage magnitude deviation and voltage stability index. The simulation results on IEEE 30 bus and IEEE 57 bus test systems are compared to those of other optimization techniques in literature, showing that the two proposed algorithms are capable to give higher quality solutions efficiently for a complex OPF problem.
topic Artificial bee colony algorithm
Fuel cost
Grenade explosion method
Optimal power flow
Voltage magnitude deviation
Voltage stability index
url http://journal.esrgroups.org/jes/papers/12_4_8.pdf
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