2006
DOI: 10.1109/tpwrs.2006.879290
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A New Distribution System Reconfiguration Approach Using Optimum Power Flow and Sensitivity Analysis for Loss Reduction

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“…In this Reference [25], the voltage profile has not been reported. The comparison can be observed in Table I, which has been extracted from Reference [25]. To this table has been added the execution time of the methodology proposed in this paper.…”
Section: Examplementioning
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“…In this Reference [25], the voltage profile has not been reported. The comparison can be observed in Table I, which has been extracted from Reference [25]. To this table has been added the execution time of the methodology proposed in this paper.…”
Section: Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In References [25] and [36] the load conditions of the test case are 5058.25 kW and 2547.32 kvar, which are different from the original values of the Reference [7], from where the test case has been extracted. In this case, the initial losses are 202.68 kW.…”
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“…The thermal limit constraint of distribution lines and cables is guaranteed by (4). Radiality of the reconfigured system is preserved by satisfying (6).…”
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“…The decision variables are tied to the state of switches. We use the binary code 0 (OFF) and 1 (ON) different from Gomes, F. V., et al [8] who use continuous functions. We apply this algorithm on IEEE 33 bus.…”
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confidence: 99%