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Optimal load flow using the dommel-tinney approach comparison with two classical methods / Ahmed Hamdi (1982)
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Titre : Optimal load flow using the dommel-tinney approach comparison with two classical methods Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Ahmed Hamdi, Auteur ; Max D. Anderson, Directeur de thèse Editeur : University of Missouri-Rolla Année de publication : 1982 Importance : 63 f. Présentation : ill. Format : 28 cm. Note générale : Mémoire de Master : Electrotechnique : Etats-Unis, University of Missouri-Rolla : 1982
Bibliogr. f. 64 - 65 . Annexe f. 67 - 99Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Optimal load flow
Dommel-tinney approach
D-T technique
Quadratic cost functions
Quadratic penalty functionsIndex. décimale : Ms00182 Résumé : To solve the optimal power flow problem, two classical methods and the Dommel-Tinney approach are studied.
The specific objective is to develop a simple computer program for the D-T technique and examine its convergence and speed characteristics when compared to the classical methods.
The optimization program used is capable of accepting quadratic cost functions and the load flow part includes transformer taps and static capacitors.
The use of quadratic penalty functions is also investigated with reactive generation limits on voltage control busses.Optimal load flow using the dommel-tinney approach comparison with two classical methods [texte imprimé] / Ahmed Hamdi, Auteur ; Max D. Anderson, Directeur de thèse . - University of Missouri-Rolla, 1982 . - 63 f. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Mémoire de Master : Electrotechnique : Etats-Unis, University of Missouri-Rolla : 1982
Bibliogr. f. 64 - 65 . Annexe f. 67 - 99
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Optimal load flow
Dommel-tinney approach
D-T technique
Quadratic cost functions
Quadratic penalty functionsIndex. décimale : Ms00182 Résumé : To solve the optimal power flow problem, two classical methods and the Dommel-Tinney approach are studied.
The specific objective is to develop a simple computer program for the D-T technique and examine its convergence and speed characteristics when compared to the classical methods.
The optimization program used is capable of accepting quadratic cost functions and the load flow part includes transformer taps and static capacitors.
The use of quadratic penalty functions is also investigated with reactive generation limits on voltage control busses.Réservation
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