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Title: A nonlinear optimization approach for UPFC power flow control and voltage security
Alternate Title: Nonlinear optimization approach for UPFC power flow control and voltage security: sufficient system constraints for optimality.
Optimal placement and control of unified power flow control devices using evolutionary computing and sequential quadratic programming.
Author (s): Kalyani, Radha Padma, 1978-
Advisor(s): Crow, Mariesa L.
Tauritz, Daniel R.
Department/Lab Affiliations: Energy Research and Development Center
Power Systems Laboratory
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: University of Missouri-Rolla
Citation: Kalyani, Radha Padma. "A Nonlinear Optimization Approach for UPFC Power Flow Control and Voltage Security." Ph.D. Dissertation, Electrical Engineering, University of Missouri-Rolla, 2007.
Abstract: "This dissertation provides a nonlinear optimization algorithm for the long term control of Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC) to remove overloads and voltage violations by optimized control of power flows and voltages in the power network. It provides a control strategy for finding the long term control settings of one or more UPFCs by considering all the possible settings and all the (N-1) topologies of a power network. Also, a simple evolutionary algorithm (EA) has been proposed for the placement of more than one UPFC in large power systems"--Abstract, p. iv.
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titleA nonlinear optimization approach for UPFC power flow control and voltage security
title.alternativeNonlinear optimization approach for UPFC power flow control and voltage security: sufficient system constraints for optimality.
title.alternativeOptimal placement and control of unified power flow control devices using evolutionary computing and sequential quadratic programming.
contributor.advisorCrow, Mariesa L.
contributor.advisorTauritz, Daniel R.
contributor.authorKalyani, Radha Padma, 1978-
contributor.deptlabEnergy Research and Development Center
contributor.deptlabPower Systems Laboratory
contributor.sponsorSandia National Laboratory
subject.LCSHElectric current converters.
subject.LCSHElectric power transmission -- Alternating current.
subject.LCSHElectric power transmission -- Control.
subject.LCSHFlexible AC transmission systems.
subject.LCSHQuadratic programming.
date.issued2007
publisherUniversity of Missouri-Rolla
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identifier.citationKalyani, Radha Padma. "A Nonlinear Optimization Approach for UPFC Power Flow Control and Voltage Security." Ph.D. Dissertation, Electrical Engineering, University of Missouri-Rolla, 2007.
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descriptionThesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri--Rolla, 2007.
descriptionTitle from title screen of thesis/dissertation PDF file (viewed November 29, 2007)
descriptionVita.
description.abstract"This dissertation provides a nonlinear optimization algorithm for the long term control of Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC) to remove overloads and voltage violations by optimized control of power flows and voltages in the power network. It provides a control strategy for finding the long term control settings of one or more UPFCs by considering all the possible settings and all the (N-1) topologies of a power network. Also, a simple evolutionary algorithm (EA) has been proposed for the placement of more than one UPFC in large power systems"--Abstract, p. iv.
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statementOfResponsibility
by Radha Padma Kalyani.
typeThesis/Dissertation
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rightsThese materials are protected under copyright by the original author.
language.ISO639-2eng
format.extentxi, 68 p. : ill., digital, PDF file.
date.accessioned2007-12-04T14:55:32Z
date.available2007-12-17T21:04:12Z
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