Share

Export Citation

APA
MLA
Chicago
Harvard
Vancouver
BIBTEX
RIS
Universitas Hasanuddin
Research output:Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

DG placement and size with continuation power flow method

Arief A.

Proceedings 5th International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Informatics Bridging the Knowledge Between Academic Industry and Community Iceei 2015

Published: 2015Citations: 25

Abstract

Optimum location and size of distributed generations (DGs) is important to maximize the system's stability. This paper presents a new simple but robust method based on the continuation power flow (CPF) method to determine the optimal location of DG units. The tangent vector in the CPF method provides the ratio of differential change in voltage to differential change in load. Size of DGs at each location is computed through an iteration process until the stable condition of the system is achieved. The proposed CPF method is tested on the IEEE 24-bus Reliability Test System (RTS) the results show the robustness of the method. Further relevant findings are also discussed in this paper.

Access to Document

10.1109/ICEEI.2015.7352566

Other files and links

Fingerprint

Robustness (evolution)Sciences
ContinuationSciences
Power flowSciences
Computer scienceSciences
Control theory (sociology)Sciences
Reliability (semiconductor)Sciences
TangentSciences
Electric power systemSciences
VoltageSciences
Mathematical optimizationSciences
Power (physics)Sciences
MathematicsSciences
EngineeringSciences
Electrical engineeringSciences
BiochemistrySciences
PhysicsSciences
GeometrySciences
Control (management)Sciences
Quantum mechanicsSciences
Programming languageSciences
Artificial intelligenceSciences
GeneSciences
ChemistrySciences