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Newton-Raphson Power Flow×Unit Commitment×
VakgebiedElektrotechniekElektrotechniek
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Jaar van ontstaan19671959
GrondleggerWilliam F. Tinney, Charles E. HartCharles J. Baldwin
TypeIterative solution algorithm for power system steady-state analysisCombinatorial optimization for generator turn-on/turn-off scheduling
Oorspronkelijke bronTinney, W. F., & Hart, C. E. (1967). Power flow solution by Newton's method. IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 86(11), 1449-1460. DOI ↗Baldwin, C. J., Dale, K. M., & Dittrich, R. F. (1959). A study of the economic shutdown of generating units in daily dispatch. AIEE Transactions, 78(3), 272-282. link ↗
AliassenNR Power Flow, Newton-Raphson Load FlowUC, Generator Commitment, Thermal Unit Scheduling
Verwant33
SamenvattingThe Newton-Raphson method is a powerful iterative technique for solving the nonlinear power flow equations in electrical power systems. Introduced by Tinney and Hart in 1967, it became the industry standard for computing steady-state voltage and power distributions across transmission networks. The method uses Jacobian matrix formulations to rapidly converge to the true operating point.Unit Commitment (UC) is the problem of deciding which power generation units should be switched on or off over a planning horizon (typically 24-168 hours) to minimize total operating cost while meeting demand and reserve requirements. Introduced by Baldwin et al. in 1959, UC is a fundamental scheduling problem in power system operations, combining combinatorial optimization (which units to commit) with continuous optimization (optimal power output). UC remains one of the most important and computationally challenging problems in power systems.
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