bachelorThesis
“Análisis multi-objetivo para la minimización de pérdidas de potencias en un sistema de distribución usando técnicas de compensación."
Fecha
2021-06Autor
Carrasco Ormaza, Angelo Xavier
Institución
Resumen
This article evaluates different
compensation techniques for active
(distributed generation) and reactive
(capacitors) powers, in order to minimize
losses in an electrical distribution system.
A methodology is established to calculate
in a multi-objective way, through power
flows, the optimal scenario that has the
minimum of power losses at the lowest
possible cost.
The optimization algorithm that was
applied minimizes objective functions of
power losses and costs, which is associated
with power balance restrictions, and
various theoretical limits in terms of quality
and energy efficiency for different
compensation scenarios. In this way, the
algorithm establishes a decision matrix that
allows finding which scenario is the most
optimal to use. For the modeling of this
problem, the IEEE 69 busbar radial
distribution system (RDN) will be used.
For the implementation of the optimization
algorithm and description of the results of
power losses, voltage profiles, power
factors, and costs, the Matlab and
MatPower software were used.