电力系统中的信息管理与可视化

T. Overbye, M. Robinson
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随着电力行业的竞争日益激烈,有关电力系统的容量、约束和可靠性的知识将成为一种非常有价值的商品。电力市场瞬息万变;在别人之前理解这些变化的含义可以给你带来重要的竞争优势。然而,电力系统的特点是包含空间、时间和偶然维度的极其庞大的数据集。因此,本迷你轨道的重点是与电力市场和电力系统相关的信息的管理和可视化。今年有四篇论文被录用。第一篇论文,“逆变器驱动感应电机运行的可视化和动画”讨论了电力系统在组件级的可视化。电力系统的特点是设备具有许多不同的特性和广泛变化的响应时间框架。在某些情况下,理解整个系统的响应需要对各个组件有详细的了解。第一篇论文概述了基于组件的虚拟电力系统仿真与可视化环境。然后,本文以逆变器驱动的感应电动机为例说明了这些概念。第二篇论文《能源工业的实时数据检索和新的可视化技术》,从微观视角转向宏观视角。第二篇论文不是提供单个组件的详细可视化,而是提出了一些创新的方法来提供电网高层运行的可视化。本文在提供一些案例研究结果方面做出了非常有益的贡献
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Information management and visualization in electric power systems
As the electricity industry becomes increasingly competitive, knowledge concerning the capacity, constraints and reliability of the electric system will become a commodity of great value. Electricity markets can be fast changing; understanding the implications of these changes before others can give an important competitive advantage. Power systems, however, are characterized by extremely large sets of data that cover spatial, temporal and contingent dimensions. Therefore the focus of this mini-track is on the management and visualization of the information associated with power markets and power systems. This year there were four accepted papers. The first paper, “Visualization and Animation of Inverter-Driven Induction Motor Operations” addresses power system visualization at the component level. Power systems are characterized by devices with many different characteristics and widely varying time frames of response. In some situations, understanding the response of the entire system requires having a detailed knowledge of the individual components. The first paper presents an overview of a component-based virtual power system simulation and visualization environment. The paper then demonstrates these concepts with the example of an inverter-driven induction motor. The second paper, “Real-time Data Retrieval and New Visualization Techniques for the Energy Industry”, moves from a micro to a macro view of the power system. Rather than providing detailed visualizations of the individual components, the second paper presents some innovative methods for providing a visualization of the high level operation of the power grid. The paper makes a very useful contribution in providing some case study results
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