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Expert System Application for Voltage and VAR Control in Power Transmission & Distribution Systems

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posted on 2024-09-17, 02:02 authored by TL Le, Michael NegnevitskyMichael Negnevitsky
This paper presents an application of the steady state network equivalents and expert system for voltage and reactive power (VAR) control in large-scale power systems. A steady state network equivalencing technique is used to construct the `three tier' subsystem which is adequate to solve voltage violation problems. An expert system utilizes the sensitivity tree method to select the optimal set of control actions to alleviate the voltage problem. The expert system was developed using the VP-EXPERT system shell. VP-EXPERT interacts with the power system analysis software providing analysis of the network sensitivity matrix and data for the knowledge base. Practical application of the developed expert system is demonstrated on the example of the Hydro-Electric Commission (HAC) power system of Tasmania, however the proposed approach is not limited by the system size.

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Volume

epsr 30

Pagination

531-536

Department/School

Engineering

Publisher

IEEE

Publication status

  • Published

Event title

IEEE Transmission and Distribution Conference

Event Venue

Los Angeles, California, USA

Date of Event (Start Date)

1996-01-01

Date of Event (End Date)

1996-01-01

Socio-economic Objectives

241299 Machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified

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