This paper presents a new algorithm for network reconfiguration based on maximization of system loadability. Bifurcation theorem known as Continuation Power Flow (CPF) theorem and radial distribution load flow analysis are used to find the maximum loadability point. Network reconfiguration results are also compared with existing technique proposed in literature. In the proposed method, to find the optimum tie-switch position, a Discrete Artificial Bee Colony (DABC) approach is applied. Graph theory is used to ensure the radiality of the system. The proposed algorithm is tested on 33-bus and 69-bus radial distribution networks, each having 5-tie switches. The result shows that using the proposed method the kVA margin to maximum loading (KMML...
This paper presents a new and efficient methodology for distribution network reconfiguration integra...
In this paper, an effective method to determine an initial searching point (ISP) of the network reco...
Due to an exponential increase in load demand and lack of capital resources to improve the existing ...
This paper presents an efficient algorithm for optimization of radial distribution systems by a netw...
This paper presents a novel approach for optimal reconfiguration of radial distribution systems. Opt...
Power loss reduction is one of the main targets in power industry and so in this paper, the problem ...
Power distribution systems typically have tie and sectionalizing switches whose states determine the...
This paper applies the distribution network reconfiguration problem to existing networks. The medium...
Power distribution systems typically have tie and sectionalizing switches whose states determine the...
Abstract-This paper presents a novel approach for optimal reconfiguration of radial distribution sys...
Network reconfiguration in distribution systems can be carried out by changing the status of section...
This paper presents novel approach for optimal distribution network reconfiguration using the combin...
This paper presents novel cycle-break (spanning tree generation) algorithms which can be used to fin...
Power losses in a distribution system are commonly minimised via optimal network reconfiguration (NR...
Radial load flow (RLF) methods are frequently used in solving distribution system problems. The conv...
This paper presents a new and efficient methodology for distribution network reconfiguration integra...
In this paper, an effective method to determine an initial searching point (ISP) of the network reco...
Due to an exponential increase in load demand and lack of capital resources to improve the existing ...
This paper presents an efficient algorithm for optimization of radial distribution systems by a netw...
This paper presents a novel approach for optimal reconfiguration of radial distribution systems. Opt...
Power loss reduction is one of the main targets in power industry and so in this paper, the problem ...
Power distribution systems typically have tie and sectionalizing switches whose states determine the...
This paper applies the distribution network reconfiguration problem to existing networks. The medium...
Power distribution systems typically have tie and sectionalizing switches whose states determine the...
Abstract-This paper presents a novel approach for optimal reconfiguration of radial distribution sys...
Network reconfiguration in distribution systems can be carried out by changing the status of section...
This paper presents novel approach for optimal distribution network reconfiguration using the combin...
This paper presents novel cycle-break (spanning tree generation) algorithms which can be used to fin...
Power losses in a distribution system are commonly minimised via optimal network reconfiguration (NR...
Radial load flow (RLF) methods are frequently used in solving distribution system problems. The conv...
This paper presents a new and efficient methodology for distribution network reconfiguration integra...
In this paper, an effective method to determine an initial searching point (ISP) of the network reco...
Due to an exponential increase in load demand and lack of capital resources to improve the existing ...