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A Mixed Integer Disjunctive Model for Transmission Network Expansion
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2001
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Mathematical ProgrammingEngineeringMixed Integer ProgramNetwork PlanningNetwork AnalysisEducationTransmission SystemDiscrete OptimizationOperations ResearchSystems EngineeringDiscrete MathematicsNetwork OptimizationCombinatorial OptimizationGrasp MetaheuristicInteger OptimizationComputer EngineeringInteger ProgrammingOptimization ProblemCommercial BranchMixed Integer OptimizationTransmission Network Expansion
The classical nonlinear mixed integer formulation of the transmission network expansion problem cannot guarantee finding the optimal solution due to its nonconvex nature. We propose an alternative mixed integer linear disjunctive formulation, which has better conditioning properties than the standard disjunctive model. The mixed integer program is solved by a commercial Branch and Bound code, where an upper bound provided by a heuristic solution is used to reduce the tree search. The heuristic solution is obtained using a GRASP metaheuristic, capable of finding suboptimal solutions with an affordable computing effort. Combining the upper bound given by the heuristic and the mixed integer disjunctive model, optimality can be proven for several hard problem instances.
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