Department of Electrical Engineering, Superior Technology School, Montreal, Canada
Research Article
Dual-Kriging for Transient Stability Constrained Optimal Power Flow by Using Detailed Machine Model
Author(s): Amel Zerigui*, Louis A Dessaint, Innocent Kamwa and Wassil Alaouni
Transient Stability Constrained Optimal Power Flow (TSCOPF) is an important tool for power system planning and operation. It is a
big challenge in the field of power systems because of its high complexity and extensive computation effort involved in its solution. This
paper presents a new approach to compute the transient stability constraint formulated by the Critical Clearing Time (CCT) in TSC-OPF.
CCT has been determined by Dual-Kriging, a space interpolation method which has primarily been used in natural resources evaluation.
Given the huge dimensionality of the problem, Pareto analysis is firstly used to reduce the number of input variables in an initial database to
those which are significant to compute CCT. With the reduced variables, a new database has been constructed using a design of
experiment to obtain a reduced number of observed points. As a result of.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2332-0796.2023.12.46
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