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NozareElektrotehnikaElektrotehnika
SaimeProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Izcelsmes gads19721958
AutorsBrian Stott, Octave AlsacLester K. Kirchmayer
TipsDecoupled iterative solution method for power system analysisContinuous optimization for allocating power output among committed generators
PirmavotsStott, B., & Alsac, O. (1972). Fast decoupled load flow. IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 91(3), 859-869. link ↗Kirchmayer, L. K. (1958). Economic Operation of Power Systems. Wiley & Sons. link ↗
Citi nosaukumiFDLF, Fast Decoupled Load FlowED, Least-Cost Generation Dispatch
Saistītās33
KopsavilkumsThe Fast Decoupled Load Flow (FDLF) method, introduced by Stott and Alsac in 1972, exploits the weak coupling between active and reactive power in power systems to accelerate convergence beyond standard Newton-Raphson. By decoupling the equations and using constant, approximate Jacobians, it reduces computation per iteration while maintaining acceptable accuracy for most practical systems. This method remains widely used in operational software for its speed and numerical stability.Economic Dispatch (ED) is the process of optimally allocating power output among committed generators to meet demand at minimum fuel cost. Introduced by Kirchmayer in 1958, ED is a fundamental real-time optimization problem solved every few minutes in power system operations. Unlike Unit Commitment (which decides generator on/off), ED assumes generators are already committed and focuses on splitting load most economically. ED's rapid feedback enables efficient real-time power plant operations.
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