Optimal design of TCPST using gravitational search algorithm

Purwoharjono Purwoharjono*, Ontoseno Penangsang, Muhammad Abdillah, Adi Soeprijanto

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Abstract

This paper presents the GSA method is used to determine the optimal locations and ratings of TCPST. TCPST is the equipment used to regulate and improve the power flow on the power system. TCPST is implemented on the Java-Bali 500kV power system. The objective function of this study is to minimize the active power losses on transmission line of Java-Bali 500kV power system. The active power losses on transmission line of the Java-Bali 500kV power system before optimization using Newton Raphson method is 297.607MW. While the active power losses results after optimization using the GSA method with 4-TCPST is 234.885MW.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - UKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012
Pages323-328
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
EventUKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012 - Malta, Malta
Duration: 14 Nov 201216 Nov 2012

Publication series

NameProceedings - UKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012

Conference

ConferenceUKSim-AMSS 6th European Modelling Symposium, EMS 2012
Country/TerritoryMalta
CityMalta
Period14/11/1216/11/12

Keywords

  • Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS)
  • Gravitational Search Slgorithm (GSA)
  • Thyristor Controlled Phase Shifting Transformer (TCPST)

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