Optimal Placement of Fault Indicator and Sectionalizing Switch in Distribution Networks

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Abstract

Distribution network automation is considered by power supply companies as an effective investment strategy to improve reliability and service quality. Switching devices and protective devices play an important role in the distribution automation system (DAS). This paper presents a novel method to optimize placement of fault indicators and sectionalizing switches in distribution networks with branch lines. The objective function of the proposed method includes the total cost of fault indicators and sectionalizing switches as well as interruption cost. Among different automation equipment, this paper considers fault indicators and remote controlled switches. Besides, manual switches are taken into account since their number and location have a significant impact on the optimal placement problem. Mixed-integer linear programming is used to model the problem, and the proposed model can be solved by large-scale commercial solvers. The solution to the problem is composed of the optimal number and location of fault indicators and sectionalizing switches. The validity of the proposed method is demonstrated by relevant case studies and sensitivity analysis. Moreover, the proposed method is applied to a real distribution network to verify its practicability.

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Li, B., Wei, J., Liang, Y., & Chen, B. (2020). Optimal Placement of Fault Indicator and Sectionalizing Switch in Distribution Networks. IEEE Access, 8, 17619–17631. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2968092

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