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Increasing Power Transfer Capability of Transmission Lines Using the Quasi-Dynamic Operation and Monitoring System
Author(s) -
Hassan Shokouhandeh,
Mehrdad Ahmadi Kamarposhti,
Giulio Lorenzini,
Ahmed A. A. Solyman,
Ramy Said Agieb
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
mathematical modelling and engineering problems/mathematical modelling of engineering problems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.26
H-Index - 11
eISSN - 2369-0747
pISSN - 2369-0739
DOI - 10.18280/mmep.090201
Subject(s) - computer science , line (geometry) , operator (biology) , electric power transmission , transmission line , dynamic demand , transfer (computing) , transmission (telecommunications) , key (lock) , power (physics) , reliability engineering , mathematical optimization , engineering , telecommunications , mathematics , electrical engineering , biochemistry , chemistry , geometry , physics , computer security , repressor , quantum mechanics , parallel computing , transcription factor , gene
One of the key methods for reducing the possible interruptions and the pressures imposed on the operator is to employ the hidden capacity of the transmission lines. The basis of selecting the line capacity is the ability of the operator to preserve the allowed distance between the transmission line and the ground, trees, vehicles, and other obstacles that are directly under the line. One of the methods that increase the capacity of the employed line is the line monitoring equipment and using the dynamic capacity. Although the dynamic capacity method costs less than other options, it might be costly and laborsome. Thus, there should be a tradeoff between the dynamic and static capacity, known as the quasi-dynamic capacity. This term indicates that the dynamic capacity is used in studies for making logical decisions for changing the static capacity or operation of the operator. In many cases, this technology can be implemented temporarily and then removed or displaced for other applications. The purpose of this study is to present a quasi-dynamic method for determining and operating the line capacity to reduce the costs required to determine the complete dynamic capacity and improve the assumptions used in determining the static capacity.