Development of Bus and Line Control Method for Short-Circuit Current Reduction Using Genetic Programming
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author = "Dabin Son and Sangwook Han",
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title = "Development of Bus and Line Control Method for
{Short-Circuit} Current Reduction Using Genetic
Programming",
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journal = "Energies",
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year = "2022",
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volume = "15",
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number = "3",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISSN = "1996-1073",
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URL = "https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/3/678",
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DOI = "doi:10.3390/en15030678",
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abstract = "In this study, genetic programming (GP) is used for
optimising bus and line separation methods to reduce
the short-circuit current. Expanding power systems led
to intensive electric power and more transmission
lines, reducing the grid impedance. This increases the
short-circuit currents that occur during failure, and
it is impossible to continue developing higher-capacity
breakers to accommodate such short-circuit currents.
Therefore, the short-circuit currents must be managed
systematically through busbar separation and line
separation. However, there are countless possible bus
and line separation schemes for power systems.
Furthermore, to comply with power-system reliability
standards, no lines or transformers should be
overloaded after such controls are applied. This paper
proposes the use of GP to optimise the bus and line
separation methods for obtaining a solution. The
solutions are limited to methods that can be
implemented in real power systems, reducing the
convergence probability and optimisation time. The
proposed technique is useful for designing power
systems with consideration of the short-circuit
current.",
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notes = "also known as \cite{en15030678}",
- }
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