TY - JOUR
T1 - Enhanced power grid performance through Gorilla Troops Algorithm-guided thyristor controlled series capacitors allocation
AU - Alqahtani, Mohammed H.
AU - Almutairi, Sulaiman Z.
AU - Aljumah, Ali S.
AU - Ginidi, Ahmed R.
AU - Shaheen, Abdullah M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s)
PY - 2024/7/30
Y1 - 2024/7/30
N2 - This article introduces an innovative application of the Enhanced Gorilla Troops Algorithm (EGTA) in addressing engineering challenges related to the allocation of Thyristor Controlled Series Capacitors (TCSC) in power grids. Drawing inspiration from gorilla group behaviors, EGTA incorporates various methods, such as relocation to new areas, movement towards other gorillas, migration to specific locations, following the silverback, and engaging in competitive interactions for adult females. Enhancements to EGTA involve support for the exploitation and the exploration, respectively, through two additional strategies of periodic Tangent Flight Operator (TFO), and Fitness-based Crossover Strategy (FCS). The paper initially evaluates the effectiveness of EGTA by comparing it to the original GTA using numerical CEC 2017 single-objective benchmarks. Additionally, various recent optimizers are scrutinized. Subsequently, the suitability of the proposed EGTA for the allocation of TCSC apparatuses in transmission power systems is assessed through simulations on two IEEE power grids of 30 and 57 buses, employing various TCSC apparatus quantities. A comprehensive comparison is conducted between EGTA, GTA, and several other prevalent techniques in the literature for all applications. According to the average attained losses, the presented EGTA displays notable reductions in power losses for both the first and second systems when compared to the original GTA. Specifically, for the first system, the proposed EGTA achieves reductions of 1.659 %, 2.545 %, and 4.6 % when optimizing one, two, and three TCSC apparatuses, respectively. Similarly, in the second system, the suggested EGTA achieves reductions of 6.096 %, 7.107 %, and 4.62 %, respectively, when compared to the original GTA's findings considering one, two, and three TCSC apparatuses. The findings underscore the superior effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed EGTA over both the original GTA and several other contemporary systems.
AB - This article introduces an innovative application of the Enhanced Gorilla Troops Algorithm (EGTA) in addressing engineering challenges related to the allocation of Thyristor Controlled Series Capacitors (TCSC) in power grids. Drawing inspiration from gorilla group behaviors, EGTA incorporates various methods, such as relocation to new areas, movement towards other gorillas, migration to specific locations, following the silverback, and engaging in competitive interactions for adult females. Enhancements to EGTA involve support for the exploitation and the exploration, respectively, through two additional strategies of periodic Tangent Flight Operator (TFO), and Fitness-based Crossover Strategy (FCS). The paper initially evaluates the effectiveness of EGTA by comparing it to the original GTA using numerical CEC 2017 single-objective benchmarks. Additionally, various recent optimizers are scrutinized. Subsequently, the suitability of the proposed EGTA for the allocation of TCSC apparatuses in transmission power systems is assessed through simulations on two IEEE power grids of 30 and 57 buses, employing various TCSC apparatus quantities. A comprehensive comparison is conducted between EGTA, GTA, and several other prevalent techniques in the literature for all applications. According to the average attained losses, the presented EGTA displays notable reductions in power losses for both the first and second systems when compared to the original GTA. Specifically, for the first system, the proposed EGTA achieves reductions of 1.659 %, 2.545 %, and 4.6 % when optimizing one, two, and three TCSC apparatuses, respectively. Similarly, in the second system, the suggested EGTA achieves reductions of 6.096 %, 7.107 %, and 4.62 %, respectively, when compared to the original GTA's findings considering one, two, and three TCSC apparatuses. The findings underscore the superior effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed EGTA over both the original GTA and several other contemporary systems.
KW - CEC 2017 benchmark models
KW - Fitness-based crossover strategy
KW - Gorilla troops algorithm
KW - Power grids
KW - TCSC technology
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U2 - 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e34326
DO - 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e34326
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85198060339
SN - 2405-8440
VL - 10
JO - Heliyon
JF - Heliyon
IS - 14
M1 - e34326
ER -