Strategy for power quality improvement and maximum demand smoothing
- Siti, Willy M., Jimoh, Adisa A., Nicolae, Dan-Valentin
- Authors: Siti, Willy M. , Jimoh, Adisa A. , Nicolae, Dan-Valentin
- Date: 2005
- Subjects: Electric power transmission , Data transmission modes , data switching methods
- Language: English
- Type: Conference proceedings
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/21725 , uj:16154 , ISBN;0780392531 , Citation: Siti,W.M., Jimoh, A.A. & Nicolae, D.V. 2005. Strategy for power quality improvement and maximum demand smoothing,“IECON’05 Conference”, Raleigh, USA, November 2005. 31st Annual conference of IEEE. pp6. DOI:10.1109/IECON.2005.1568907
- Description: Abstract: In this paper, a distributed strategy for improving the power quality and maximum demand smoothing is presented. Many authors have presented the power quality improvement as a centralized issue, which implies high power capability of compensators. Based on multi-functionality of specific switching-mode converters, a decentralised model is presented. A discussion of simultaneity of different functions is presented in details. The results of this paper are intended to be a guideline for application designers
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- Authors: Siti, Willy M. , Jimoh, Adisa A. , Nicolae, Dan-Valentin
- Date: 2005
- Subjects: Electric power transmission , Data transmission modes , data switching methods
- Language: English
- Type: Conference proceedings
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/21725 , uj:16154 , ISBN;0780392531 , Citation: Siti,W.M., Jimoh, A.A. & Nicolae, D.V. 2005. Strategy for power quality improvement and maximum demand smoothing,“IECON’05 Conference”, Raleigh, USA, November 2005. 31st Annual conference of IEEE. pp6. DOI:10.1109/IECON.2005.1568907
- Description: Abstract: In this paper, a distributed strategy for improving the power quality and maximum demand smoothing is presented. Many authors have presented the power quality improvement as a centralized issue, which implies high power capability of compensators. Based on multi-functionality of specific switching-mode converters, a decentralised model is presented. A discussion of simultaneity of different functions is presented in details. The results of this paper are intended to be a guideline for application designers
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LV and MV distribution networks reconfiguration for minimum losses
- Siti, Willy M., Nicolae, Dan-Valentin, Jimoh, Adisa A.
- Authors: Siti, Willy M. , Nicolae, Dan-Valentin , Jimoh, Adisa A.
- Date: 2006
- Subjects: Distribution networks , Electricity supply
- Language: English
- Type: Conference proceedings
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/22442 , uj:16202 , ISSN: 1-4244-0121-6 , Citation: Siti, W.M., Nicolae, D.V. & Jimoh, A.A. 2006. LV and MV distribution networks reconfiguration for minimum losses. EPE-PEMC, 12th International Power Electronics and Motion Control, 30 August-1 September, 2006, Portorož, Slovenia.
- Description: Abstract: The reconfiguration of the distribution network feeders can be defined as the restructuring of the feeders through the changing of the open/close states of the sectionalizing and tie switches. This creation of a new distribution network topology is normally required to improve the performance of the network, and thus sometimes the efficiency of the electricity supply. For optimum loss reduction, feeder reconfiguration is often considered as an option. This, however, requires the implementation of an appropriate switching control strategy. It would be desirable for the switching to be automatic, that is to follow the connected load situation of the feeder. The proposed optimal reconfiguration of the phase balancing using the heuristic method proves to be robust compared to neural network method, to turn ON and OFF the different switches, allowing the three phases supply of the transformer to the end-users to be balanced. This paper presents the application examples of the proposed method using the real data.
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- Authors: Siti, Willy M. , Nicolae, Dan-Valentin , Jimoh, Adisa A.
- Date: 2006
- Subjects: Distribution networks , Electricity supply
- Language: English
- Type: Conference proceedings
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/22442 , uj:16202 , ISSN: 1-4244-0121-6 , Citation: Siti, W.M., Nicolae, D.V. & Jimoh, A.A. 2006. LV and MV distribution networks reconfiguration for minimum losses. EPE-PEMC, 12th International Power Electronics and Motion Control, 30 August-1 September, 2006, Portorož, Slovenia.
- Description: Abstract: The reconfiguration of the distribution network feeders can be defined as the restructuring of the feeders through the changing of the open/close states of the sectionalizing and tie switches. This creation of a new distribution network topology is normally required to improve the performance of the network, and thus sometimes the efficiency of the electricity supply. For optimum loss reduction, feeder reconfiguration is often considered as an option. This, however, requires the implementation of an appropriate switching control strategy. It would be desirable for the switching to be automatic, that is to follow the connected load situation of the feeder. The proposed optimal reconfiguration of the phase balancing using the heuristic method proves to be robust compared to neural network method, to turn ON and OFF the different switches, allowing the three phases supply of the transformer to the end-users to be balanced. This paper presents the application examples of the proposed method using the real data.
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