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ОбластьЭлектротехникаЭлектротехника
СемействоProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Год появления19581967
Автор методаLester K. KirchmayerWilliam F. Tinney, Charles E. Hart
ТипContinuous optimization for allocating power output among committed generatorsIterative solution algorithm for power system steady-state analysis
Основополагающий источникKirchmayer, L. K. (1958). Economic Operation of Power Systems. Wiley & Sons. link ↗Tinney, 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 ↗
Другие названияED, Least-Cost Generation DispatchNR Power Flow, Newton-Raphson Load Flow
Связанные33
СводкаEconomic 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.The 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.
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ScholarGateСравнение методов: Economic Dispatch · Newton-Raphson Power Flow. Получено 2026-06-18 из https://scholargate.app/ru/compare