array(2) { ["lab"]=> string(3) "539" ["publication"]=> string(4) "4292" } SOCP Relaxations of Optimal Power Flow Problem Considering Current Margins in Radial Networks - 系统控制与集成实验室 | LabXing

SOCP Relaxations of Optimal Power Flow Problem Considering Current Margins in Radial Networks

2018
期刊 Energies
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Optimal power flow (OPF) is a non-linear and non-convex problem that seeks the optimization of a power system operation point to minimize the total generation costs or transmission losses. This study proposes an OPF model considering current margins in radial networks. The objective function of this OPF model has an additional term of current margins of the line besides the traditional transmission losses and generations costs, which contributes to thermal stability margins of power systems. The model is a reformulated bus injection model with clear physical meanings. Second order cone program (SOCP) relaxations for the proposed OPF are made, followed by the over-satisfaction condition guaranteeing the exactness of the SOCP relaxations. A simple 6-node case and several IEEE benchmark systems are studied to illustrate the efficiency of the developed results.