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Ubicación óptima de condensadores para compensación de potencia reactiva en sistemas de distribución

Authors: García Suárez, Jonatan Antonio;

Ubicación óptima de condensadores para compensación de potencia reactiva en sistemas de distribución

Abstract

En este proyecto de grado se presenta la implementación de una metodología para la selección óptima de bancos de condensadores de capacidad fija en sistemas de distribución de energía eléctrica de característica radial. Para la ubicación de estos elementos en el sistema de distribución se considera como objetivo la mejora de los perfiles de tensión para que se mantengan en un rango comprendido entre 95% y 105% para diferentes condiciones de demanda. Estas demandas se consideran máximas (100% en hora pico), cargas medias (60%) y cargas mínimas (30%), con lo cual se evalúan los posibles escenarios de consumo en una red de distribución típica. Como herramienta de solución se emplea el software ETAP y la herramienta OCP (Localización óptima de capacitores, por sus siglas en inglés). Los resultados muestran que se alcanza el objetivo propuesto mediante la instalación de múltiples bancos de condensadores a lo largo del alimentador para dos casos de estudio compuestos de 10 y 33 nodos, respectivamente.

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Colombia
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Distribución de energía eléctrica, Condensadores eléctricos, Sistema de distribución, Sistemas de energía eléctrica

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