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The Sweet Spot of Bound Tightening For Topology Optimization

Topology optimization has emerged as a powerful and increasingly relevant strategy for enhancing the flexibility and efficiency of power system operations. However, solving these problems is computationally demanding due to their combinatorial nature and the use of big-M formulations. Optimizationbased bound tightening (OBBT) is a well-known strategy to improve the solution of mixed-integer linear programs (MILPs) by computing tighter bounds for continuous variables. Yet, existing OBBT approaches in topology optimization typically relax all switching decisions in the bounding subproblems, leading to excessively loose feasible regions and limited bound improvements. In this work, we propose a topology-aware bound tightening method that uses network structure to determine which switching variables to relax. Through extensive computational experiments on the IEEE 118-bus system, we find that keeping a small subset of switching variables as binary, while relaxing the rest, strikes a sweet spot between the computational effort required to solve the bounding problems and the tightness of the resulting bounds.

Salvador Pineda
University of Málaga
Spain

Juan Miguel Morales
Univeristy of Málaga
Spain

 


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