Linearized Optimal Power Flow for Multiphase Radial Networks with Delta Connections
This paper proposes a linear approximation of the alternating current optimal power flow problem for multiphase distribution networks with voltage-dependent loads connected in both wye and delta configurations. We establish a set of linear equations that exactly describes the relationship between po...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper proposes a linear approximation of the alternating current optimal
power flow problem for multiphase distribution networks with voltage-dependent
loads connected in both wye and delta configurations. We establish a set of
linear equations that exactly describes the relationship between power changes
at a bus and the corresponding values from a delta-connected device under
specific assumptions necessary for a widely accepted linear model. Numerical
studies on IEEE test feeders demonstrate that the proposed linear model
provides solutions with reasonable error bounds efficiently, as compared with
an exact nonconvex formulation and a convex conic relaxation. Our experiments
reveal that modeling delta-connected, voltage-dependent loads as if they are
wye-connected can lead to significantly different voltage profiles. We also
investigate the limitations of the proposed linear approximation stemming from
the underlying assumptions, while emphasizing its robust performance in
practical situations. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2211.07942 |