On the Tightness of the Second-Order Cone Relaxation of the Optimal Power Flow with Angles Recovery in Meshed Networks
Abstract
This letter investigates properties of the second-order cone relaxation of the optimal power flow (OPF) problem, with emphasis on relaxation tightness, nodal voltage angles recovery, and alternating-current-OPF feasibility in meshed networks. The theoretical discussion is supported by numerical experiments on standard IEEE test cases. Implications for power system planning are briefly outlined.
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