格陵兰岛远程无人微波中继站供电系统

Viggo Gahrn, Mogens Mueller, Hans G. Schlosser
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自1972年以来,格陵兰电信服务公司一直在运营一条1500公里长的微波无线电链路,从永别角到格陵兰西海岸的Diskobay地区。这个连接系统包括25个无人驾驶的,相当难以进入的中继站,位于海拔100到1500米的山区站点。为这些电站提供必要的电力,在选择最可靠和最经济的设备以及尽可能降低运行和维护费用方面产生了许多问题。本文介绍了在格陵兰岛尝试的一些解决方案,以及我们关于不同解决方案在不同气候和可达性条件下的有效性的结论。我们的论文涉及使用由丙烷气加热的热电发电机、风力发电机、光电太阳能电池板和柴油发电机在不同的工作配置,以及用于缓冲和应急供应目的的蓄电池和蓄电池。电池是空气去极化碱性电池和锂电池,以及铅酸蓄电池和镍镉蓄电池。主要结论是,事实证明,在恶劣的天气条件和极低的室外温度下,使用铅酸蓄电池作为缓冲电池和碱性初级电池作为应急电源的特别加固的风力发电机工作是可能的,并且具有很高的可靠性。本文强调需要在联供系统中加入先进的监控系统,以降低整个系统的故障率和维护成本。
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Power Supply Systems for Remote, Unmanned Microwave Repeater Stations in Greenland
Since 1972 the Greenland Telecom Service has been operating a 1500 km microwave radiolink from Cape Farewell to the Diskobay area on the westcoast of Greenland. This link system incorporates 25 unmanned, rather inaccessible repeater stations on mountain sites at heights from 100 to 1500 meters above sea level. The supply of such stations with the necessary electric power has created many problems both with respect to choosing the most reliable and economic equipment and with respect to keeping the running- and maintenance costs as low as possible. Our paper presents a number of the solutions tried out in Greenland and our conclusions concerning the usefullness of different solutions under different conditions of climate and accessability. Our paper touches upon the use of thermoelectric generators heated by propane-gas, windgenerators, photoelectric solar panels, and dieselgenerators in different working configurations together with primary and storage batteries for buffer- and emergency supply purposes. The batteries are air-depolarized alcaline and lithium batteries as well as lead-acid and nickel-cadmium accumulators. The main conclusion is that it has proved possible - also under severe weather conditions and very low outdoor temperatures to work specially reinforced windgenerators with lead-acid accumulators as buffer batteries and with alcaline primary batteries as an emergency supply and to do it with high reliability. The paper stresses the need to add a state of the art supervisory- and control system to the combined power supply system to keep down the failure rate and the maintenance costs of the whole system.
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