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Phase balancing for distribution systems using Tabu Search

Posted on:2008-02-04Degree:M.A.ScType:Thesis
University:Royal Military College of Canada (Canada)Candidate:Lafortune, MarilyneFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390005954805Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
In power distribution systems, feeders frequently exhibit some imbalance between phases. Feeder imbalance occurs when the currents (I a, Ib and Ic) of a three-phase system do not have the same magnitude at any load point along the feeder, because some phases are more heavily loaded than others. A state of imbalance in power systems may cause excessive voltage drops, unnecessary energy losses, and increased risk of feeder overload. It may also affect system power quality and electricity price. In order to correct this state of disproportion, phase balancing can be utilized.; One solution to phase balancing is to swap single-phase loads from one phase to another to make the currents identical at each load point on the feeder. This technique is called phase swapping. Balancing loads in a distribution system' can enhance utilities competitiveness by improving reliability, quality, and by reducing costs. The determination of the optimal swapping scheme is a non-linear problem that must be solved for distribution system use to be maximized. In this thesis, Tabu Search is used to solve this non-linear problem, as it is a powerful optimization technique. Tabu Search is a heuristic method that enhances the performance of a basic local search technique by using a memory structure. The algorithm to find the optimal phase swapping scheme with the minimal cost will be developed using a model from an unbalanced feeder from a typical Local Distribution Company (LDC).
Keywords/Search Tags:Distribution, Phase, Feeder, Systems, Using, Tabu, Search
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