Work place: Department of Electrical Engineering, Nuclear Center Research of Birine (CRNB), Djelfa, Algeria
E-mail: rabah_benabid@yahoo.fr
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Research Interests: Computational Engineering, Engineering
Biography
Dr. Rabah Benabid was born in Jijel, Algeria, in 1977. Received his B.Sc. degree (2001), his M.Sc. degree (2007), and his Ph.D. degree (2012), all in Electrical Engineering from University of Jijel, Algeria, University of Laghouat, Algeria, and University of Sciences & Technology Houari Boumediene (USTHB), Algiers, Algeria, respectively. His research interests include: secondary voltage regulation, Application of evolutionary algorithms and intelligent methods in power systems, voltage stability analysis of power system, optimal reactive power dispatch, FACTS devices modeling and control, power quality, and power system protection.
By Mohamed Zellagui Rabah Benabid Mohamed Boudour Abdelaziz Chaghi
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2015.02.02, Pub. Date: 8 Jan. 2015
Optimal coordination of Inverse Definite Minimum Time (IDMT) direction overcurrent relays in the power systems in the presence of multiple Thyristor Controller Series Capacitor (TCSC) on inductive and capacitive operation mode on meshed power system is studied in this paper. The coordination problem is formulated as a non-linear constrained mono-objective optimization problem. The objective function of this optimization problem is the minimization of the operation time (T) of the associated relays in the systems, and the decision variables are: the time dial setting (TDS) and the pickup current setting (IP) of each relay. To solve this complex non linear optimization problem, a variant of evolutionary optimization techniques named Biogeography Based Optimization (BBO) is used. The proposed algorithm is validated on IEEE 14-bus transmission network test system considering various scenarios. The obtained results show a high efficiency of the proposed method to solve such complex optimization problem, in such a way the relays coordination is guaranteed for all simulation scenarios with minimum operating time. The results of new relay setting are compared to other optimization algorithms.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2014.02.06, Pub. Date: 8 Jan. 2014
This paper considers the impact of the Inductive Fault Current Limiter (IFCL) on directional overcurrent relays coordination. The coordination problem is formulated as a non-linear constrained mono-objective optimization problem. The objective function of this optimization problem is the minimization of the operation time of the associated relays in the systems, and the decision variables are: the time dial setting (TDS) and the pickup current setting (IP) of each relay. To solve this complex non linear optimization problem, a variant of optimization algorithms named Firefly Algorithm (FA) is used. The proposed method is tested on 8-bus power transmission systems test systems considering the influences of current relay under three-phases short-circuit with and without IFCL for different locality. The results show the effectiveness of the solution.
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