Optimum DG allocation considering protection coordination and network performance evaluation /
Ahmed Mohamed Abdelbaset Ahmed
Optimum DG allocation considering protection coordination and network performance evaluation / التوزيع الأمثل لوحدات التوليد الموزع مع مراعاة تنسيق أجهزة الوقاية وتقييم أداء الشبكة Ahmed Mohamed Abdelbaset Ahmed ; Supervised Essam M.Aboulzahab , Mohamed A. Moustafa Hassan , Aboulfotouh Abdelrehiem Mohamed - Cairo : Ahmed Mohamed Abdelbaset Ahmed , 2020 - 120 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 30cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Electrical Power and Machines
Connection of Distributed Generation (DG) units to the distribution systems with proper allocation and size has different affirmative effects such as increasing the reliability of the network, decreasing losses, improving voltage profile, decreasing transmission and distribution energy costs and improving the power quality. With the widespread of using DG, the connection of DGs in the distribution system might cause difficulties in the operation of protective devices and protection coordination. This thesis introduces the problems associated with Recloser Fuse Miscoordination (RFM) that arises due to the presence of DG in the distribution networks. Thus two strategies are proposed to avoid the miscoordination between recloser and fuse. The proposed strategies are based on the general framework to maintain the coordination between recloser and fuse in distribution systems with optimizing DG over certain constraint considering the performance of the distribution system such as voltage profile enhancement and system power loss reduction
Distributed generation Optimum Radial systems
Optimum DG allocation considering protection coordination and network performance evaluation / التوزيع الأمثل لوحدات التوليد الموزع مع مراعاة تنسيق أجهزة الوقاية وتقييم أداء الشبكة Ahmed Mohamed Abdelbaset Ahmed ; Supervised Essam M.Aboulzahab , Mohamed A. Moustafa Hassan , Aboulfotouh Abdelrehiem Mohamed - Cairo : Ahmed Mohamed Abdelbaset Ahmed , 2020 - 120 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 30cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Electrical Power and Machines
Connection of Distributed Generation (DG) units to the distribution systems with proper allocation and size has different affirmative effects such as increasing the reliability of the network, decreasing losses, improving voltage profile, decreasing transmission and distribution energy costs and improving the power quality. With the widespread of using DG, the connection of DGs in the distribution system might cause difficulties in the operation of protective devices and protection coordination. This thesis introduces the problems associated with Recloser Fuse Miscoordination (RFM) that arises due to the presence of DG in the distribution networks. Thus two strategies are proposed to avoid the miscoordination between recloser and fuse. The proposed strategies are based on the general framework to maintain the coordination between recloser and fuse in distribution systems with optimizing DG over certain constraint considering the performance of the distribution system such as voltage profile enhancement and system power loss reduction
Distributed generation Optimum Radial systems