The impact of feeder reconfiguration on automated distribution network with respect to resilience concept

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Owners of power systems incur high costs and investments to transfer the electrical power to customers in the distribution network. Hence, the reliability of the distribution network is particularly important in the lives of customers. Natural disasters such as hurricane and earthquake or sudden faults may threaten the reliability of the distribution network. Therefore, the focus of this study is to provide a new formulation for the distribution system resilience and voltage security. To improve the mentioned objectives in the automated distribution system, the concept of distribution feeder reconfiguration (DFR) is used in this study. Due attention of distribution network resilience and voltage security issues, energy not supplied and voltage stability index along with power loss are considered as objective functions. According to the increase of distributed generators in the distribution network, the effect of these units is considered in the DFR problem. An improved particle swarm optimization is presented to solve the complex and non-convex DFR problem. The proposed algorithm is tested into two distribution systems including IEEE 33 and 70-node.

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Lotfi, H., Shojaei, A. A., Kouhdaragh, V., & Sadegh Amiri, I. (2020). The impact of feeder reconfiguration on automated distribution network with respect to resilience concept. SN Applied Sciences, 2(9). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-020-03429-z

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