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- Page 3 and 4: DECLARATION1 hereby declare that th
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- Page 9 and 10: CONTENTSCHAPTERTITLEPAGE No.ABSTRAC
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The computational procedure of pric
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Table 2.14. CEED raub - IEEE-30 bus
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adjusted instantaneously. Even thou
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2.43. Futures of Genetic Algorithms
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Tbe GA's can be distinguished hrn o
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2. To each chromosome of the popula
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Table 2.16. Optimal generator dispa
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MethodGA method[421PSO method1421Hy
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Fig. 2.1 1 (;A-IDSO contergence cha
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CHAPTER 3INTEGRATED GA-PSO BASED UN
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upon any one of the two possible st
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where Tdom, is the minimum down tim
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3. For each chromosome economic loa
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Tnhle 3.2. C'ocl coefficients - IO-
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3.5. CONCLUSIONIn this approach a h
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to the corrective control of voltag
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4.5. SIMULATION RESULTSThe proposed
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The continuous AVR operating values
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Table 4.5. Optimal control variable
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As discussed earlier, if the index
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CHAPTER 5SWARM INTELLIGENCE BASED O
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5.2. APPROACH TO QUANTIFY THE BENEF
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5.2.2. Line loss redoction indexAno
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53.1. Objective FunctionThc propose
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various capacities. The voltage pro
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ITable 5.8. Solution of improvement
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capacitive operation and minimum po
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~xtensively used in present DVR con
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6.3.2.1. DVR Power FlowThe power fl
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(X'+Y:l0' =[i.. 1; ! ., I;]"IV,,COS
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Subject toL,oad voltage advance ang
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DVR is 99.906 KW for a balanced sag
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GenerationsFig. 6.3.
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CHAPTER 7CONCLUSIONThe thesis has i
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(vi)(vii)obtained using PSO based m
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APPENDICESAPPENDIX - ADATA FOR IEEE
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Table A.3. Generator cost and Emins
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APPENDIX - BDATA FOR 6 UNIT TEST SY
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APPENDIX - CDATA FOR lIUNlT TEST SY
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APPENDIX - DDATA FOR TAIPOWER 40-UN
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A transmission llne on a per phase
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APPENDIX - FSTANDARD - 5 BUS SYSTEM
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APPENDM - GDATA FOR IEEE-14 BUS TES
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Tabk G.2. Bus data and load flow re
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APPENDIX - HDATA FOR AN IEEE-57 BUS
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Table H3. Transformer tap setting d
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Tabk 1.1. Sitar and location of dif
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Tabk 1.3. Bus data
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J. F. Dapao and H. M. Merill. "Opti
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