基于自动化工具的传动系统保护高效准确建模应用与集成

Daixi Li, Tim Chang, Saman Alaeddini, G. Wen, Xinyang Dong, Christopher Bolton, Ahsan Mirza, A. Feathers, Robbie James, Andrew Reindel, Michael T. Miller, Jacob Tucker, Jessie Bauer
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短路软件平台的保护模拟功能可以为公用事业公司提供显著的效率效益,这些公司面临着由于新出现的合规性需求而增加的责任。然而,对整个保护系统建模的挑战以及保持更新的需要限制了这些仿真功能的实际利用。基于自动化的工具为这些建模挑战提供了解决方案,能够在这些短路平台上高效准确地创建保护表示。本文介绍了采用这些基于自动化的保护建模方法的四个实用程序的经验和技术考虑。首先,讨论实现和部署方面的考虑,以满足组织在工程、数据和后勤方面的特定需求和惯例。接下来,探讨了这些工具的实际利用及其对保护活动的影响。第三,考虑长期治理的策略,包括维护工具所必需的实用程序过程。最后,四家公用事业公司提供了一般经验和想法,以及扩展这一工程自动化概念的潜在途径,并进一步协助保护和控制部门应对现代电力系统工业的挑战。
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Application and Integration of Automation-Based Tools for Efficient and Accurate Modeling of Transmission System Protection
The protection simulation capabilities of short-circuit software platforms can offer significant efficiency benefits for utilities facing increased responsibilities due to emerging compliance requirements. However, the challenges of modeling an entire system of protection as well as the need to keep it updated have limited the practical utilization of these simulation capabilities. Automation-based tools offer a solution to these modeling challenges, enabling efficient and accurate creation of protection representation on these short-circuit platforms. This paper presents the experiences and technical considerations of four utilities that have employed these automation-based protection modeling methodologies. First, implementation and deployment considerations are discussed, in order to meet the specific needs and conventions of an organization in engineering, data, and logistical aspects. Next, actual utilization of the tools and their impact on protection activities are explored. Third, strategies for long-term governance are considered, covering the utility processes necessary to maintain the tools. Finally, general experiences and thoughts are provided by the four utilities, as well as potential avenues for expansion of this engineering automation concept, and to further assist Protection and Control departments in meeting the challenges of the modern power systems industry.
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