Control of OLTC distribution transformer addressing voltage regulation and lifetime preservation

A. Del Pizzc, L. D. di Noia, D. Lauria, M. Crispino, A. Cantiello, F. Mottola
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The containment of voltage variation within admissible ranges is one of the most challenging power quality issue to address in modern low voltage distribution networks. This is due to the widespread use of highly intermittent distributed generators as well as the increasing presence of some types of loads which imply severe variability (e.g., plug-in electric vehicles). The complexity of the voltage regulation is also emphasized by the integration of different devices able to participate at the voltage regulation. An emerging solution is the use of on-load tap changers for the transformers supplying low voltage networks. Due the high fluctuation of the voltages, the main drawback in using the on-load tap changer is the increased number of operation and the corresponding reduction of the lifetime duration. To address this issue., in this paper a new technique is proposed which allows controlling the on-load tap changer by improving the network voltage profile and, at the same time, preserving the lifetime of the tap changer. To do that, a control strategy is formulated in terms of optimization problem whose objective is the minimization of bus voltage fluctuation while limiting the number of operation of the tap changer and satisfying other constraints related to the network and its components. The results of a numerical application are reported and discussed to show the feasibility of the proposed approach.
OLTC配电变压器的电压调节和寿命保持控制
在现代低压配电网中,将电压变化控制在允许范围内是最具挑战性的电能质量问题之一。这是由于高度间歇性分布式发电机的广泛使用以及某些类型的负载的增加,这些负载意味着严重的可变性(例如,插电式电动汽车)。电压调节的复杂性也通过集成不同的器件来强调,这些器件能够参与电压调节。一种新兴的解决方案是在低压电网的变压器中使用有载分接开关。由于电压的高波动,使用有载分接开关的主要缺点是操作次数的增加和相应的使用寿命的缩短。来解决这个问题。本文提出了一种通过改善电网电压分布来控制有载分接开关的新技术,同时又能保持分接开关的使用寿命。为此,根据优化问题制定了一种控制策略,其目标是在限制分接开关运行次数的同时,使母线电压波动最小,并满足与网络及其组成部分有关的其他约束。数值应用的结果表明了所提出方法的可行性。
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