Impact of PV plant and load models on system strength and voltage recovery of power systems
- Authors: Alshareef, Abdulrhman , Shah, Rakibuzzaman , Mithulananthan, Nadarajah
- Date: 2020
- Type: Text , Conference proceedings
- Relation: 2nd International Conference on Smart Power and Internet Energy Systems, SPIES 2020; Bangkok, Thailand; 15th-18th September 2020 p. 263-268
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- Description: In recent years, non-conventional inverter-based sources, namely, wind, PV, and others have emerged as excellent alternatives to the traditional synchronous machine for power generation. It has also been reported that the so-called system strength may be reduced with high penetration of non-conventional generations (NCGs). A number of methods have been used to assess system strength which may not reflect the interdependency or reciprocal influence of various factors affecting it. This paper presents a thorough assessment to quantify the implications of and the interaction of various factors affecting system strength, with the voltage recovery index being used as a quantification tool. © 2020 IEEE.
Optimal operation of a multi-quality water distribution system with changing turbidity and salinity levels in source reservoirs
- Authors: Mala-Jetmarova, Helena , Barton, Andrew , Bagirov, Adil
- Date: 2014
- Type: Text , Conference proceedings
- Relation: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP0990908
- Relation: 16th International Conference on Water Distribution System Analysis, WDSA 2014; Bari, Italy; 14th-17th July 2014
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- Description: Impact of water quality conditions in sources on the optimal operation of a regional multiquality water distribution system is analysed. Three operational objectives are concurrently minimised, being pump energy costs, turbidity and salinity deviations at customer nodes. The optimisation problem is solved using GANetXL (NSGA-II) linked with EPANet. The example network incorporates scenarios with different water quality in sources. It was discovered that two types of tradeoffs, competing and non-competing, exist between the objectives and that the type of tradeoff is not unique between a particular pair of objectives across scenarios. The findings may be used for system operational planning.
Effects of torsion on the behaviour of non-structural components mounted on irregular reinforced concrete multi-storey buildings
- Authors: Aldeka, Ayad , Chan, Andrew , Dirar, Samir
- Date: 2013
- Type: Text , Conference proceedings
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