Optimal location of reclosers and fuses in distribution systems

In  this  article  a  methodology  to  resolve  the problem  of  optimal  location  of  reclosers  and fuses  in  power  electric  distribution  systems  is  presented,  to  improve  reliability  indices  associated  to  the  periodicity  of  the  transient  and  permanent  failures  in  the  distri...

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Main Authors: Juan Pablo Gallego-Londoño, Oscar Danilo Montoya-Giraldo, Ricardo Alberto Hincapié-Isaza, Mauricio Granada-Echeverri
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Santo Tomás 2016-09-01
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Online Access:http://revistas.ustabuca.edu.co/index.php/ITECKNE/article/view/1476
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author Juan Pablo Gallego-Londoño
Oscar Danilo Montoya-Giraldo
Ricardo Alberto Hincapié-Isaza
Mauricio Granada-Echeverri
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Mauricio Granada-Echeverri
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description In  this  article  a  methodology  to  resolve  the problem  of  optimal  location  of  reclosers  and fuses  in  power  electric  distribution  systems  is  presented,  to  improve  reliability  indices  associated  to  the  periodicity  of  the  transient  and  permanent  failures  in  the  distribution systems.  To  formulate  the  problem,  two  non-linear binary  mathematical  models  are  posed  that  consider the location of reclosers and fuses under two scenarios of  coordination, denominated  “fuse  save  scheme”  and  “fuse blow scheme”. The first model minimizes SAIFI index, and the second model minimizes MAIFI index. The set  of  constraints  is  the  same  for  both  models,  which considers  technical  and  operative  characteristics.  As solution strategy a methodology  is  proposed,  which considers  two  different  schemes  of  solution:  the  first scheme uses the commercial optimizer GAMS and the second  scheme  uses  as  solution technique  a  Chu  & Beasley genetic algorithm (CBGA). In order to verify the validity  of  both  strategies,  these  are  executed  in  two tests  systems  from  the  specialized  literature,  comparing the results obtained.
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spelling doaj.art-228a2923b6e24835b51cc2f70cdf836d2022-12-22T01:58:48ZengUniversidad Santo TomásIteckne1692-17982339-34832016-09-0113211312610.15332/iteckne.v13i2.14761055Optimal location of reclosers and fuses in distribution systemsJuan Pablo Gallego-Londoño0Oscar Danilo Montoya-Giraldo1Ricardo Alberto Hincapié-Isaza2Mauricio Granada-Echeverri3Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira PereiraUniversidad Tecnológica de Pereira PereiraUniversidad Tecnológica de Pereira PereiraUniversidad Tecnológica de Pereira PereiraIn  this  article  a  methodology  to  resolve  the problem  of  optimal  location  of  reclosers  and fuses  in  power  electric  distribution  systems  is  presented,  to  improve  reliability  indices  associated  to  the  periodicity  of  the  transient  and  permanent  failures  in  the  distribution systems.  To  formulate  the  problem,  two  non-linear binary  mathematical  models  are  posed  that  consider the location of reclosers and fuses under two scenarios of  coordination, denominated  “fuse  save  scheme”  and  “fuse blow scheme”. The first model minimizes SAIFI index, and the second model minimizes MAIFI index. The set  of  constraints  is  the  same  for  both  models,  which considers  technical  and  operative  characteristics.  As solution strategy a methodology  is  proposed,  which considers  two  different  schemes  of  solution:  the  first scheme uses the commercial optimizer GAMS and the second  scheme  uses  as  solution technique  a  Chu  & Beasley genetic algorithm (CBGA). In order to verify the validity  of  both  strategies,  these  are  executed  in  two tests  systems  from  the  specialized  literature,  comparing the results obtained.http://revistas.ustabuca.edu.co/index.php/ITECKNE/article/view/1476algoritmo genéticofusiblesconfiabilidadmodelo matemático no linealsistemas de distribuciónreconectadores
spellingShingle Juan Pablo Gallego-Londoño
Oscar Danilo Montoya-Giraldo
Ricardo Alberto Hincapié-Isaza
Mauricio Granada-Echeverri
Optimal location of reclosers and fuses in distribution systems
Iteckne
algoritmo genético
fusibles
confiabilidad
modelo matemático no lineal
sistemas de distribución
reconectadores
title Optimal location of reclosers and fuses in distribution systems
title_full Optimal location of reclosers and fuses in distribution systems
title_fullStr Optimal location of reclosers and fuses in distribution systems
title_full_unstemmed Optimal location of reclosers and fuses in distribution systems
title_short Optimal location of reclosers and fuses in distribution systems
title_sort optimal location of reclosers and fuses in distribution systems
topic algoritmo genético
fusibles
confiabilidad
modelo matemático no lineal
sistemas de distribución
reconectadores
url http://revistas.ustabuca.edu.co/index.php/ITECKNE/article/view/1476
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