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Lift-and-Project Relaxations of AC Microgrid Distribution System Planning

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Taylor, Joshua A.; Hover, Franz S.
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Abstract
We apply relaxation procedures to polynomial optimization problems that originate in transmission system planning, and obtain new convex formulations for the AC case. The approach is novel because the optimization is efficient but also addresses the true nonlinear physics directly. We illustrate the method on a test case derived from a notional shipboard distribution system.
Date issued
2011
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/78640
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering
Journal
Proceedings of the 2011 Grand Challenges on Modeling and Simulation Conference (GCMS '11)
Publisher
Society for Modeling & Simulation International
Citation
Joshua A. Taylor and Franz S. Hover. 2011. Lift-and-project relaxations of AC microgrid distribution system planning. In Proceedings of the 2011 Grand Challenges on Modeling and Simulation Conference (GCMS '11). Society for Modeling & Simulation International, Vista, CA, 187-191.
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978-1-61782-951-2

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