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VakgebiedElektrotechniekElektrotechniekElektrotechniek
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Jaar van ontstaan196219661959
GrondleggerJean CarpentierFloyd M. GardnerCharles J. Baldwin
TypeNonlinear constrained optimization for power system operationFeedback control loop for frequency and phase synchronizationCombinatorial optimization for generator turn-on/turn-off scheduling
Oorspronkelijke bronCarpentier, J. (1962). Contribution à l'étude du dispatching économique. Bulletin de la Société Française des Électriciens, 8(3), 431-447. link ↗Gardner, F. M. (1966). Phaselock Techniques. Wiley & Sons. link ↗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 ↗
AliassenOPF, Economic Dispatch with ConstraintsPLL, Phase lock, Frequency synchronizerUC, Generator Commitment, Thermal Unit Scheduling
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SamenvattingOptimal Power Flow (OPF) is a fundamental optimization framework for computing the most economical and secure operating point of an electrical power system. Introduced by Jean Carpentier in 1962, OPF minimizes operational costs (fuel, losses, or other expenses) while satisfying physical and operational constraints. Modern electric grids depend on OPF for real-time economic dispatch, security analysis, and planning, making it one of the most important problems in power systems engineering.A Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) is a feedback control system that synchronizes an output oscillator to match the phase and frequency of an input signal. Introduced by Gardner in 1966, PLLs are ubiquitous in communications, radar, clock distribution, and power systems. The PLL continuously adjusts its oscillator frequency to minimize the phase error with the input, achieving lock. PLLs are fundamental to modern electronic systems.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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