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Phase Rebalancing of Distribution Circuits Dominated by Single-Phase Loads

Orlando Pereira, Jairo Quirós‐Tortós, Gustavo Valverde

2021IEEE Transactions on Power Systems24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Phase balancing of American-type three-phase distribution circuits is one of the classical problems faced by distribution system operators and planners. In this paper, a mixed-integer non-linear programming problem is formulated to minimize the number of phase connection changes in existing circuits to reach the desired phase balancing. The proposed algorithm uses geographical information system models of distribution circuits to build a reduced model and realistic load profiles offered by smart meters, or measurements at the distribution transformers to characterize the demand. The formulation is validated in highly unbalanced distribution circuits with thousands of single-phase customers. The results show that it is possible to rebalance large-scale circuits by moving a few single-phase laterals and loads. In addition, the application of the proposed method, based on loading conditions at different hours of the day, pointed out the same places to make the changes.

Topics & Concepts

Electronic circuitComputer scienceThree-phaseTransformerPhase (matter)Distribution (mathematics)Electronic engineeringInteger programmingMathematical optimizationElectrical engineeringEngineeringAlgorithmMathematicsVoltageMathematical analysisChemistryOrganic chemistryOptimal Power Flow DistributionElectric Power System OptimizationPower System Reliability and Maintenance