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[FRONT COVER PAGE FOR STUDENT COPY] Department of Electrical Engineering
Government Polytechnic College Pratapgarh
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PROJECT TITLE NAME
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ENGINEERING DIPLOMA
in
[BRANCH NAME]
Project Report Submitted
by
Student Name
(SPN NO.)
Under the Supervision of
Faculty Name
Department of Electrical Engineering
Government Polytechnic College Pratapgarh
August-2014
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Department of Electrical Engineering
Government Polytechnic College Pratapgarh
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[PROJECT TITLE NAME]
This Project Report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the
award of diploma of
ENGINEERING DIPLOMA
in
[BRANCH NAME]
Project Report
by
Student Name
(SPN NO.)
Under the Supervision of
Faculty Name
Department of Electrical Engineering
Government Polytechnic College Pratapgarh
August-2014
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GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE PRATAPGARH
CANDIDATE’S DECLARATION
I hereby certify that the work which is being presented in the project entitled PROJECT NAME
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Engineering Diploma. and
submitted in the Department of Electrical Engineering of the Government Polytechnic College
Pratapgarh is an authentic record of my own work carried out during a period from 8 August
2014 to 30 August 2014 under the supervision of Lecturer Name Department of Electrical
Engineering, GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE PRATAPGARH.
The matter presented in this Project embodies the result of own work and studies carried out by
me and have not been submitted for the award of any other degree of this or any other Institute.
(Student Name)
This is to certify that the above statement made by the candidate is correct to the best of my/our
knowledge.
Date:
August 2014
(Lecturer Name)
Supervisor
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ABSTRACT
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JUST A INTRODUCTION OF YOUR PROJECT REPORT
TECHINAL APPROACH
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I take this opportunity to express my deep sense of gratitude to my supervisor HOD
NAME
Head, Department of Electrical Engineering, Government Polytechnic College
Pratapgarh, for his invaluable guidance and cooperation throughout the Project work. He
provided constant encouragement and unceasing enthusiasm at every stage of the Project work.
He has been the principal motivating force behind this work and provided all kind of possible
support. I am very much thankful to him for extending maximum possible help at times of need.
I express my indebtedness to HOD NAME , Head, Department of Electrical
Engineering, Government Polytechnic College Pratapgarh, and Project. Coordinator,
SUPERVISOR NAME, Department of Electrical Engineering, Government Polytechnic
College Pratapgarh, for their valuable help and suggestions.
I am also thankful to my friends for their support and cooperation throughout the project
work. Finally, I thank my family who has given me constant encouragement and moral support
to complete this work.
Place: GPC Pratapgarh
STUDENT NAME
(SPN NUMBER)
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CONTENTS
CANDIDATE’S DECLARATION
ABSTRACT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF TABLES
CHAPTER 1
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INTRODUCTION
1.1 Research Motivation
1.2 Literature Review
1.3 Research Objective
1.4 Dissertation Outline
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CHAPTER 2 ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
2.1 Distribution System
2.2 Types of Distribution System
2.3 Objectives of Distribution System
2.4 Requirements of a Good Distribution System
2.5 Improvements to Distribution System Performance
2.5.1 Capacitor Placement
2.5.1.1 Benefits of Capacitor Placement
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CHAPTER 3
PROBLEM FORMULATION
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CHAPTER 4
SOLUTION METHODOLOGY
4.1 Genetic Algorithm
4.2 Component needed to implement GA
4.2.1 Representation
4.2.2 Phases in Genetic Algorithm
4.2.2.1 Initialisation
4.2.2.2 Evaluation
4.2.2.3 Genetic Operation
4.2.2.3.1 Selection
4.2.2.3.2 Reproduction
4.2.2.3.2.1 Crossover
4.2.2.3.2.2 Mutation
4.2.2.3.3 Fitness Scaling
4.2.3 Termination
4.2.4 Genetic Parameters
4.2.4.1 Population Size
4.2.4.2 Crossover Rate
4.2.4.3 Mutation Rate
4.3 Flowchart of Genetic Algorithm
4.4 Proposed Genetic Algorithm
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CHAPTER 5 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
5.1 Parameters Selection
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CHAPTER 6
5.2 System I: 33-bus Distribution System
5.2.1 Simulation Results
5.3 System II: 69-bus Distribution System
5.3.1 Simulation Results
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CONCLUSION
6.1 General
6.2 Future Scope
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REFERENCES
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APPENDIX
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LIST OF FIGURES
Title of Figure
Page No.
2.1
Single Line Diagram of Power System Network
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2.2
Single Line Diagram of a Typical Low Tension Distribution System
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2.3
Single Line Diagram of Radial Systems (a) Distribution for DC
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System (b) Distribution for AC System
3.1
Single Line Diagram of a Main Feeder
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4.1
General Scheme of GA Process
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4.2
Single point crossover operation
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4.3
Two point crossover operation
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4.4
Mutation operation
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4.5
Flowchart of genetic algorithm
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4.6
Chromosome Structure for Optimal Capacitor Placement
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4.7
Flowchart of Proposed Method for Capacitor Placement
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5.1
Single Line Diagram of 33-bus Radial Distribution System
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5.2
Single Line Diagram of 33-bus Radial Distribution System with
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Capacitor Locations
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Single Line Diagram of 69-bus Radial Distribution System
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5.4
Single Line Diagram of 69-bus Radial Distribution System with
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Capacitor Locations
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LIST OF TABLES
Table No.
Table Description
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5.1
Load level and load duration of 33-bus distribution system
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5.2
Energy losses, Minimum node voltage with and without shunt
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compensation for 33-bus Distribution System
5.3
Optimal capacitor placement and location in 33-bus distribution
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system
5.4
Cost analysis with and without capacitor placement for 33-bus
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Distribution System
5.5
Load Level and Load Duration of 69-bus Distribution System
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5.6
Comparison of Energy losses and Minimum Node Voltage of the
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Proposed Method with [4] for 69-bus System
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Optimal Capacitor Placement and Location in 69-bus Distribution
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System
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Comparison of Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Proposed Method with
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[4] for 69-bus System
A.1
Bus Data of 33-bus System
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A.2
Line Data of 33-bus System
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A.3
Bus Data of 69-bus System
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A.4
Line Data of 69-bus System
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LIST OF SYMBOLS
The symbols used in the text have been defined at appropriate places, however for easy
reference, the list of principle symbols is given below.
Symbol
Explanation
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polynomial cost function  C  P
polynomial cost function  C  P
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 C  P  C  in $/Hr-MW
 C  P  C  in $/Hr-MW2
C0
Coefficient of polynomial cost function C2  P 2  C1  P  C0 in $/Hr
C1
Coefficient of
C2
Coefficient of
2
2
2
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2
1
0
1
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While referring to this equation in the body of the Project it should be referred to as
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