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Title: SHORT-RANGE ECONOMIC OPERATION OF A COMBINED HYDRO-THERMAL SYSTEM
Authors: Thakur, Ramadya
Keywords: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING;SHORT-RANGE ECONOMIC OPERATION;COMBINED HYDRO-THERMAL SYSTEM;HYDRO-THERMAL SYSTEM
Issue Date: 1968
Abstract: L.S. Pontryagin's Maximum principle is applied to the problem of determining the operation of a combined hydro-steam generating system for the minimum generating costs. The dispatch formulae have been derived for power systems using various operating characteristics governing the dynamics of the systems. A gradient technique has been described for the determination of the optimum control Trajectory using the maximum principle. The numerical treatment is given to the economical operation of a simplified model system. Variable hydraulic head is considered at the hydro station. The system operation is assumed for short-range. The merits of the Maximum principle have been discussed as a new technique for obtaining solution of economic problem.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/12731
Other Identifiers: M.Tech
Research Supervisor/ Guide: Mukherjee, M. R.
metadata.dc.type: M.Tech Dessertation
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