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Fast Decoupled Power Flow×Unit Commitment×
ÁreaEngenharia elétricaEngenharia elétrica
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem19721959
Autor originalBrian Stott, Octave AlsacCharles J. Baldwin
TipoDecoupled iterative solution method for power system analysisCombinatorial optimization for generator turn-on/turn-off scheduling
Fonte seminalStott, B., & Alsac, O. (1972). Fast decoupled load flow. IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 91(3), 859-869. 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 ↗
Outros nomesFDLF, Fast Decoupled Load FlowUC, Generator Commitment, Thermal Unit Scheduling
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ResumoThe 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.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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