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Comparison of Heuristic Approaches in Weight Optimization of Different Power Levels Transformers

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ABSTRACT

In this study, the weight of distribution type transformers and power transformers, which are used extensively in the industry, is optimized. A heuristic approach that uses the Firefly algorithm, Ant Colony algorithm, and the Bee algorithm to determine the weight of transformers is described. Optimization of the iron weight components effective in the weight of a transformer to be produced in multi-type is provided. It is aimed to reduce the transformer cost, increase the life cycle of the transformer, and increase the efficiency by obtaining the optimum current density (s) and iron section (C) values which are the variable parameters used in the iron weight calculation of the transformer. In the study, it is determined that heuristic optimization algorithms, which provide more effective and efficient values than traditional approaches, give better results. These popular algorithms, in the weight parameters of 50 and 1000 kVA transformer powers, can obtain a lower weight value of 9.6% with the weight obtained by the Bee algorithm, 7.4% by the Ant Colony algorithm and 11% by the firefly algorithm than the weight obtained through the classical method. According to the heuristic optimization results, it shown that optimum 50 and 1000 kVA transformer weights can be determined and less costly transformer designs can be made.

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Murat Toren

Murat Toren was born in Kayseri, Turkey. He received the MS degree in electrical and electronic engineering from Erciyes University in Kayseri. His working subjects are electric machine design, power electronic, electric machinery. Now, he works as an assistant professor in Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Recep Tayyip Erdogan University, Turkey. Email: [email protected]

Hakki Mollahasanoglu

Hakki Mollahasanoglu was born in Trabzon, Turkey. He received his BScE degree in electrical and electronics engineering in 2014 and his MScE degree in electrical engineering in 2016 from Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Turkey. He is currently a research assistant with the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Recep Tayyip Erdogan University, Turkey.

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