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A convex model for induction motor starting transients imbedded in an OPF-based optimization problem

Sekhavatmanesh, H.  
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Cherkaoui, R.  
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Rodrigues, J.
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December 1, 2020
Electric Power Systems Research

Large horsepower induction motors play a critical role in the operation of industrial facilities. In this respect, the distribution network operators dedicate a high priority to the operational safety of these motor loads. In this paper, the induction motor starting is modeled analytically and in a semi-static fashion. This model is imbedded in a convex distribution system restoration problem. In this optimization problem, it is aimed to determine the optimal status of static loads and the optimal dispatch of distributed generators such that: a) the induction motors can be reaccelerated in a safe way and, b) the total power of static loads that cannot be supplied before the motor energization, is minimized. The proposed optimization problem is applied in the case of a distribution network under different simulation scenarios. The feasibility and accuracy of the obtained results are validated using a) off-line time-domain simulations, and b) Power Hardware-In-the-Loop experiments.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.epsr.2020.106701
Web of Science ID

WOS:000594662000006

Author(s)
Sekhavatmanesh, H.  
Cherkaoui, R.  
Rodrigues, J.
Moreira, C. L.
Lopes, J. A. P.
Date Issued

2020-12-01

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA

Published in
Electric Power Systems Research
Volume

189

Article Number

106701

Subjects

Engineering, Electrical & Electronic

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Engineering

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ac-opf problem

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convex optimization

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distribution network operation

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induction motor starting

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load energization sequence

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semi-static model

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static loads

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reconfiguration

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