Salem Rahmani’s research while affiliated with Tunis El Manar University and other places

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Publications (5)


Classification of FACTS optimization problem-solving techniques.
Adjustment of the power transmitted for the different FACTS.
Integration of the FACTS device in a line.
Symbolic representation of the electrical network with FACTS devices.
Model circuit of a UPFC.

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Optimized FACTS Devices for Power System Enhancement: Applications and Solving Methods
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June 2023

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The use of FACTS devices in power systems has become increasingly popular in recent years, as they offer a number of benefits, including improved voltage profile, reduced power losses, and increased system reliability and safety. However, determining the optimal type, location, and size of FACTS devices can be a challenging optimization problem, as it involves mixed integer, nonlinear, and nonconvex constraints. To address this issue, researchers have applied various optimization techniques to determine the optimal configuration of FACTS devices in power systems. The paper provides an in-depth and comprehensive review of the various optimization techniques that have been used in published works in this field. The review classifies the optimization techniques into four main groups: classical optimization techniques, metaheuristic methods, analytic methods, and mixed or hybrid methods. Classical optimization techniques are conventional optimization approaches that are widely used in optimization problems. Metaheuristic methods are stochastic search algorithms that can be effective for nonconvex constraints. Analytic methods involve sensitivity analysis and gradient-based optimization techniques. Mixed or hybrid methods combine different optimization techniques to improve the solution quality. The paper also provides a performance comparison of these different optimization techniques, which can be useful in selecting an appropriate method for a specific problem. Finally, the paper offers some advice for future research in this field, such as developing new optimization techniques that can handle the complexity of the optimization problem and incorporating uncertainties into the optimization model. Overall, the paper provides a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in the field of power systems optimization, as it summarizes the various optimization techniques that have been used to solve the FACTS optimization problem and provides insights into their performance and applicability.

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Figure 2. Classification of FACTS devices.
Figure 5: Symbolic representation of the electrical network with FACTS devices.
Summary of classical optimization techniques related to FACTS Devices optimization problem.
Optimized FACTS Devices for Power System Enhancement: Applications and Solving Methods

April 2023

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Using flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) devices in power systems while adhering to some equality and inequality constraints, researchers around the world sought to address this issue with the objectives of improving the voltage profile, reducing power losses in transmission lines, and increasing system reliability and safety. The recent development of FACTS controllers opens up new perspectives for safer and more efficient operation of electrical power networks by continuous and rapid action on power systems parameters, such as phase angle shifting, voltage injection and line impedance compensation. Thus, an improvement on voltage profile and enhancement of power transfer capability can be obtained. It is for that, the idea behind the FACTS concept is to enable the transmission system to be an active element in increasing the flexibility of power transfer requirements and in securing stability of integrated power system. It may also be effective in transient stability improvement, power oscillations damping and balancing power flow in parallel lines. The primary issue that has significantly piqued the interest of a number of researchers working in this field is the FACTS optimization problem, which involves determining the optimal type, location, and size of FACTS devices in electrical power systems. For solving this mixed integer, nonlinear and non-convex optimization problem, this paper provides an in-depth and comprehensive review of the various optimization techniques covered in published works in the field. In this review, a classification of optimization techniques in five main groups that are widely used, such as classical optimization techniques or conventional optimization approaches, Meta heuristic methods, analytic methods or sensitive index methods and mixed or hybrid methods, is summarized. In addition, a performance descriptions and comparison of these different optimization techniques are discussed in this study. Finally, some advice is offered for future research in this field.


Energy Management Strategy for Optimal Sizing and Siting of PVDG-BES Systems under Fixed and Intermittent Load Consumption Profile

January 2023

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Advances in PV technology have given rise to the increasing integration of PV-based distributed generation (PVDG) systems into distribution systems to mitigate the dependence on one power source and alleviate the global warming caused by traditional power plants. However, high power output coming from intermittent PVDG can create reverse power flow, which can cause an increase in system power losses and a distortion in the voltage profile. Therefore, the appropriate placement and sizing of a PVDG coupled with an energy storage system (ESS) to stock power during off-peak hours and to inject it during peak hours are necessary. Within this context, a new methodology based on an optimal power flow management strategy for the optimal allocation and sizing of PVDG systems coupled with battery energy storage (PVDG-BES) systems is proposed in this paper. To do this, this problem is formulated as an optimization problem where total real power losses are considered as the objective function. Thereafter, a new optimization technique combining a genetic algorithm with various chaotic maps is used to find the optimal PVDG-BES placement and size. To test the robustness and applicability of the proposed methodology, various benchmark functions and the IEEE 14-bus distribution network under fixed and intermittent load profiles are used. The simulation results prove that obtaining the optimal size and placement of the PVDG-BES system based on an optimal energy management strategy (EMS) presents better performance in terms of power losses reduction and voltage profile amelioration. In fact, the total system losses are reduced by 20.14% when EMS is applied compared with the case before integrating PVDG-BES.



Combined Economic Emission Dispatch with and without Consideration of PV and Wind Energy by Using Various Optimization Techniques: A Review

June 2022

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Combined economic emission dispatch (CEED) problems are among the most crucial problems in electrical power systems. The purpose of the CEED is to plan the outputs of all production units available in the electrical power system in such a way that the cost of fuel and polluted emissions are minimized while respecting the equality and inequality constraints of the system and efficiently responding to the power load required. The rapid depletion of these sources causes limitation and increases the price of fuel. It is therefore very important that scientific research in the last few decades has been oriented toward the integration of renewable energy systems (RES) such as wind and PV as an alternative source. Furthermore, the CEED problem including RES is the most important problem with regard to electrical power field optimization. In this study, a classification of optimization techniques that are widely used, such as traditional methods, non-conventional methods, and hybrid methods, is summarized. Many optimization methods have been presented and each of them has its own advantages and disadvantages for solving this complex CEED problem, including renewable energy. A review of different optimization techniques for solving this CEED problem is explored in this present paper. This review will encourage researchers in the future to gain knowledge of the best approaches applicable to solve CEED problems for practical electrical systems.

Citations (4)


... Problems such as voltage instability, harmonics, voltage collapse and power losses can be solved by deployment of the appropriate FACTS [4]. In recent years, FACTS devices have become more popular because of their ability to improve the security and reliability of existing power networks [9]. However, FACTS devices are expensive, and improper allocation can make their investment cost surpass their energy saving cost. ...

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Evaluation of the Hybrid Improved Genetic Algorithm-Improved Particle Swarm Optimization on Benchmark Functions for Optimization of FACTS
Optimized FACTS Devices for Power System Enhancement: Applications and Solving Methods

... This may be due to the significant topological fluctuations, diversity, and estimating that are more challenging in comparison to converters with a DC-link or some other technical issue. The unique qualities of matrix converter technology, especially its lack of a significant energy storage system, have made it an attractive all-silicon option for a range of motor driving applications [7]. The industry has revealed immense interest in MC technology, which has been the subject of extensive research for nearly four decades, because it offers a viable alternative to standard back-to-back converter technology. ...

Overview of Matrix Converter: Topologies and Modulation

... Specifically, the small-and medium-scale grid-tie PV systems have attracted more attention in electricity generation sectors in the last decade due to the technical advancement in the energy conversion technologies and the new environmental requirements [10]. Moreover, the PV-DGs play pivotal roles in the power grid reliability and efficiency enhancement [11,12]. For example, the studies in [13][14][15] showed the increasing rate of small-scale PV applications in existing and modern power networks, such as micro-grids and smart power systems. ...

Energy Management Strategy for Optimal Sizing and Siting of PVDG-BES Systems under Fixed and Intermittent Load Consumption Profile

... Recently, several optimization strategies have been utilized to solve the CEED problem. Previously, many traditional methods were used for solving ED problems, like linear and nonlinear programming (LP and NLP), gradient methods (GM), dynamic programming (DP), goal programming (GP), Lagrangian relaxation (LR), etc. [18]. These conventional techniques are unsuitable for solving ED due to fuel-emission objectives' nonlinear and non-convex characteristics. ...

Combined Economic Emission Dispatch with and without Consideration of PV and Wind Energy by Using Various Optimization Techniques: A Review