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On Loss-Minimal Radial Topologies in MV Systems

On Loss-Minimal Radial Topologies in MV Systems

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Distribution system reconfiguration (DSR) means optimizing the topology of a distribution grid using switching actions. Switching actions are a degrees of freedom available to distribution system operators, e.g. to manage planned and unplanned outages. DSR is a NP-hard combinatorial problem. Finding good or even optimal solutions is computationally expensive. While transmission and high-voltage grids are generally operated in a meshed state, MV distribution systems are commonly operated as radial networks even though meshed operation would be supported. This improves resilience because faults can be isolated more easily keeping the rest of the system operational and minimizing impact on customers. We propose an AC DSR formulation and benchmark it against a common formulation from the literature. Our results indicate that additional acyclicity constraints can significantly improve solver performance.

Anton Hinneck、Mathias Duckheim、Michael Metzger、Stefan Niessen

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Anton Hinneck,Mathias Duckheim,Michael Metzger,Stefan Niessen.On Loss-Minimal Radial Topologies in MV Systems[EB/OL].(2025-06-03)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.03422.点此复制

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