Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Techniques to determine settings for an electrical distribution network
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Application No.: US14270589Application Date: 2014-05-06
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Publication No.: US09619848B2Publication Date: 2017-04-11
- Inventor: Arnulfo D. de Castro , Glenn Lampley , Xinmin Wu , Greg Link
- Applicant: SAS Institute Inc.
- Applicant Address: US NC Cary
- Assignee: SAS Institute Inc.
- Current Assignee: SAS Institute Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US NC Cary
- Main IPC: G05D3/12
- IPC: G05D3/12 ; G06Q50/06 ; H02J3/12 ; H02J3/18 ; H02J3/00

Abstract:
Techniques to determine settings for an electrical distribution network are described. Some embodiments are particularly directed to techniques to determine settings for an electrical distribution network using power flow heuristics. In one embodiment, for example, an apparatus may comprise a model reception component, a forecast component, and an optimization component. The model reception component may be operative to receive a model of an electrical distribution network having multiple capacitor banks and multiple voltage regulators, each of the multiple capacitor banks represented in the model by a model capacitor bank, each of the multiple voltage regulators represented in the model by a model voltage regulator, the electrical distribution network having a radial layout in which power flows from a source to multiple nodes in which each node is associated with one voltage regulator. The forecast reception component may be operative to receive a forecast for demand on the electrical distribution network. The optimization component may be operative to receive the model capacitor banks and model voltage regulators and determine one or more settings for the multiple capacitor banks and multiple voltage regulators that allow for providing power within predetermined limits while reducing power loss as compared to a power loss of the existing settings or reducing power usage as compared to a power usage of the existing settings, the one or more settings for the multiple voltage regulators determined according to a heuristic in which potential settings are iteratively determined for each of the model voltage regulators based on a least squares model of load flow analysis. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
Public/Granted literature
- US20140330441A1 TECHNIQUES TO DETERMINE SETTINGS FOR AN ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION NETWORK Public/Granted day:2014-11-06
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