Optimal Location and Sizing of Shunt Capacitors with …
This paper proposes a novel approach to determine an optimal location and sizing of shunt capacitors for reactive power compensation in distribution systems with distributed generation.
This paper proposes a novel approach to determine an optimal location and sizing of shunt capacitors for reactive power compensation in distribution systems with distributed generation.
In the method, the high-potential buses are identified using the sequential power loss index, and the PSO algorithm is used to find the optimal size and location of capacitors, and the authors in have developed enhanced particle swarm optimization (EPSO) for the optimal placement of capacitors to reduce loss in the distribution system.
The ACO parameters are adjusted to find their optimal values. The ACO algorithm can be applied to find the optimal capacitor placement using the following steps: Insert the control variables that represent the capacitor locations randomly between 0 and 1 in the cases of fixed, switched and the combination of fixed and switched capacitors.
Research results The placement of capacitors resulted in improved voltage levels across the distribution network. Voltage deviations from the nominal value were significantly reduced. There was a notable reduction in active power losses (I2R losses) throughout the distribution lines.
The results show that the approach works better in minimizing the operating costs and enhancing the voltage profile by lowering the power loss. Hybrid optimization of particle swarm (PSO) and sequential power loss index (SPLI) has been used to optimal capacitor allocation in radial distribution networks for annual cost reduction .
Bhattacharya and Goswami used the fuzzy based method for identification of probable capacitor nodes of radial distribution system, while the simulated annealing (SA) technique was utilised for final selection of the capacitor sizes.
Research methodology This research is a quantitative research, where measurements, simulations and numerical data are used to evaluate the effects of integrating capacitor banks into distribution systems. The focus is on measurable outcomes such as power flows, voltage levels and active power losses.
This paper proposes a novel approach to determine an optimal location and sizing of shunt capacitors for reactive power compensation in distribution systems with distributed generation.
An important method of controlling bus voltage is by shunt capacitor banks at the buses at both transmission and distribution levels along lines or substation and loads. The problem of capacitor allocation in electric distribution systems involves maximizing "energy and peak power (demand) loss reductions" by means of capacitor installations.
Leakage Current: A high leakage current suggests that the dielectric inside the capacitor may have deteriorated.; Visual Anomalies: If you spot physical damage, leakage, or bulging, it''s a clear sign of a bad capacitor.; How to Test a Capacitor – Step by Step Methods. Like all electrical devices, a Capacitor is also sensitive to spikes. Such voltage swings can damage the Capacitors.
Mostafa et al. [24] presented a comparative review of shunt capacitor bank (SCB) placement and sizing that included types, design variables, load profiles, methods, and test distribution systems sequentially through classification and analysis of present and future trends. In addition, the combinatorial method (CM) was applied to find the optimal sitting and sizing of …
This study presents a two-stage procedure to identify the optimal locations and sizes of capacitors in radial distribution systems. In first stage, the loss sensitivity analysis using two loss sensitivity indices (LSIs) is employed to select the most candidate capacitors locations.
One of the alternatives is quantum neural networks (QNNs) that can be applied to forecasting, optimal planning, and classification fields of smart power systems, and capacitor banks-incorporated power distribution systems …
capacitors and distributed static compensators in power dis- tribution systems through multi-objective improved golden ratio optimization method (MOIGROM) and a fuzzy decision
Metaheuristic algorithms are an important technique for finding the best allocation and rating of capacitors. Unlike distributed generators (DGs), capacitor banks are …
In this study, a newly developed metaheuristic technique, named crow search algorithm (CSA), is proposed for finding the optimal placement of the capacitors in a …
This paper proposes a computationally efficient methodology for the optimal location and sizing of static and switched shunt capacitors in radial distribution systems. The …
The IEEE 123-Bus distribution network is used to test the proposed method. The simulation results of the proposed algorithm are compared with PSO, BF and genetic algorithms to show the efficiency of this method to reduce the system costs. download Download free PDF View PDF chevron_right. Losses Reduction and Voltage Improvement Using Optimum Capacitor …
Key learnings: Capacitor Definition: A capacitor is defined as a device that stores electric charge in an electric field and releases it when needed.; How to Test a Capacitor: To test a capacitor, you need to disconnect it, discharge it, and use a multimeter, resistance, or voltmeter to check its condition.; Multimeter Testing: Involves measuring capacitance directly …
To ameliorate the performance of the radial distribution system (RDS), the optimal capacitor placement (OCP), and the distribution system reconfiguration (DSR) strategies have been implemented in ...
In this study, a newly developed metaheuristic technique, named crow search algorithm (CSA), is proposed for finding the optimal placement of the capacitors in a distribution network. CSA is a population …
Mohamed B. Jannat, Aleksandar S. Savić, Optimal capacitor placement in distribution networks regarding uncertainty in active power load and distributed generation units production, IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution, 10.1049/iet-gtd.2016.0192, 10, 12, (3060-3067), (2024).
This study presents a two-stage procedure to identify the optimal locations and sizes of capacitors in radial distribution systems. In first stage, the loss sensitivity analysis …
This paper proposes a computationally efficient methodology for the optimal location and sizing of static and switched shunt capacitors in radial distribution systems. The problem is formulated as the maximization of the savings produced by the reduction in energy losses and the avoided costs due to investment deferral in the expansion of the ...
The problem of noise propagating from one power supply to the other power supply is aggravated if multiple power supply voltages are employed in a power distribution system. Since multiple power supplies are naturally coupled, the voltage transfer function of a multi-voltage power distribution network should be considered [ 279, 630 ].
capacitors and distributed static compensators in power dis- tribution systems through multi-objective improved golden ratio optimization method (MOIGROM) and a fuzzy decision
Metaheuristic algorithms are an important technique for finding the best allocation and rating of capacitors. Unlike distributed generators (DGs), capacitor banks are significantly complex for researchers to test the daily, monthly, or yearly load profiles.
This paper presented an efficient multi-stage procedure based on two LSIs and the ACO algorithm to find the optimal locations and sizes of capacitors placement for power loss reduction and voltage profile …
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