A New charged system Search for Solving Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch Problem

Authors

  • K. Lenin
  • Bhumanapally Ravindhranath Reddy
  • M. Surya Kalavathi

Keywords:

Modal analysis, optimal reactive power, Transmission loss, Charged System Search (CSS), charged particle .

Abstract

This paper presents an algorithm for solving the multi-objective reactive power dispatch problem in a power system. Modal analysis of the system is used for static voltage stability assessment. Loss minimization and maximization of voltage stability margin are taken as the objectives. Generator terminal voltages, reactive power generation of the capacitor banks and tap changing transformer setting are taken as the optimization variables. This paper presents a new optimization algorithm based on some principles from physics and mechanics, which will be called Charged System Search (CSS). We utilize the governing Coulomb law from electrostatics and the Newtonian laws of mechanics. CSS is a multi-agent approach in which each agent is a Charged Particle (CP). CPs can affect each other based on their fitness values and their separation distances. The quantity of the resultant force is determined by using the electrostatics laws and the quality of the movement is determined using Newtonian mechanics laws. CSS can be utilized in all optimization fields; especially it is suitable for non-smooth or non-convex domains. CSS needs neither the gradient information nor the continuity of the search space. Proposed algorithm has been tested in standard IEEE 30 bus test system.

 

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Published

2014-05-30

How to Cite

Lenin, K., Reddy, B. R., & Kalavathi, M. S. (2014). A New charged system Search for Solving Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch Problem. International Journal of Computer (IJC), 14(1), 22–40. Retrieved from https://ijcjournal.org/index.php/InternationalJournalOfComputer/article/view/311

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