1000 resultados para Rede de energia elétrica
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Este estudo propõe um método alternativo para a previsão de demanda de energia elétrica, através do desenvolvimento de um modelo de estimação baseado em redes neurais artificiais. Tal método ainda é pouco usado na estimativa de demanda de energia elétrica, mas tem se mostrado promissor na resolução de problemas que envolvem sistemas de potência. Aqui são destacados os principais fatores que devem pautar a modelagem de um sistema baseada em redes neurais artificiais, que são: seleção das variáveis de entrada; quantidade de variáveis; arquitetura da rede; treinamento; previsão da saída. O modelo ora apresentado foi desenvolvido a partir de uma amostra de 125 municípios do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (Brasil), nos anos de 1999 a 2002. Como variáveis de entrada, foram selecionados a temperatura ambiente (média e desvio-padrão anual), a umidade relativa do ar (média e desvio-padrão anual), o PIB anual e a população anual de cada município incluído na amostra. Para validar a proposta apresentada, são mostrados resultados baseados nas simulações com o modelo proposto.
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A capacidade de prever a produção de energia eólica com precisão num parque eólico é de extrema relevância tanto do ponto de vista económico bem como de controlo e estabilidade da rede elétrica. Vários e diferentes métodos têm sido utilizados para este propósito, como os físicos, estatísticos, lógica difusa e redes neuronais artificiais. Os dados disponíveis dos parques eólicos contêm ruído e leituras inesperadas em relação às entradas disponíveis. Lidar com estes dados não é uma tarefa simples mas, neste trabalho, as Redes Neuronais Artificiais são usadas para prever a potência gerada baseada em medições locais do vento. Os resultados mostram que as Redes Neuronais Artificiais são uma ferramenta que deve ser considerada nestas difíceis condições, uma vez que elas proporcionam uma precisão razoável nas suas previsões.
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Most algorithms for state estimation based on the classical model are just adequate for use in transmission networks. Few algorithms were developed specifically for distribution systems, probably because of the little amount of data available in real time. Most overhead feeders possess just current and voltage measurements at the middle voltage bus-bar at the substation. In this way, classical algorithms are of difficult implementation, even considering off-line acquired data as pseudo-measurements. However, the necessity of automating the operation of distribution networks, mainly in regard to the selectivity of protection systems, as well to implement possibilities of load transfer maneuvers, is changing the network planning policy. In this way, some equipments incorporating telemetry and command modules have been installed in order to improve operational features, and so increasing the amount of measurement data available in real-time in the System Operation Center (SOC). This encourages the development of a state estimator model, involving real-time information and pseudo-measurements of loads, that are built from typical power factors and utilization factors (demand factors) of distribution transformers. This work reports about the development of a new state estimation method, specific for radial distribution systems. The main algorithm of the method is based on the power summation load flow. The estimation is carried out piecewise, section by section of the feeder, going from the substation to the terminal nodes. For each section, a measurement model is built, resulting in a nonlinear overdetermined equations set, whose solution is achieved by the Gaussian normal equation. The estimated variables of a section are used as pseudo-measurements for the next section. In general, a measurement set for a generic section consists of pseudo-measurements of power flows and nodal voltages obtained from the previous section or measurements in real-time, if they exist -, besides pseudomeasurements of injected powers for the power summations, whose functions are the load flow equations, assuming that the network can be represented by its single-phase equivalent. The great advantage of the algorithm is its simplicity and low computational effort. Moreover, the algorithm is very efficient, in regard to the accuracy of the estimated values. Besides the power summation state estimator, this work shows how other algorithms could be adapted to provide state estimation of middle voltage substations and networks, namely Schweppes method and an algorithm based on current proportionality, that is usually adopted for network planning tasks. Both estimators were implemented not only as alternatives for the proposed method, but also looking for getting results that give support for its validation. Once in most cases no power measurement is performed at beginning of the feeder and this is required for implementing the power summation estimations method, a new algorithm for estimating the network variables at the middle voltage bus-bar was also developed
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The reconfiguration of a distribution network is a change in its topology, aiming to provide specific operation conditions of the network, by changing the status of its switches. It can be performed regardless of any system anomaly. The service restoration is a particular case of reconfiguration and should be performed whenever there is a network failure or whenever one or more sections of a feeder have been taken out of service for maintenance. In such cases, loads that are supplied through lines sections that are downstream of portions removed for maintenance may be supplied by the closing of switches to the others feeders. By classical methods of reconfiguration, several switches may be required beyond those used to perform the restoration service. This includes switching feeders in the same substation or for substations that do not have any direct connection to the faulted feeder. These operations can cause discomfort, losses and dissatisfaction among consumers, as well as a negative reputation for the energy company. The purpose of this thesis is to develop a heuristic for reconfiguration of a distribution network, upon the occurrence of a failure in this network, making the switching only for feeders directly involved in this specific failed segment, considering that the switching applied is related exclusively to the isolation of failed sections and bars, as well as to supply electricity to the islands generated by the condition, with significant reduction in the number of applications of load flows, due to the use of sensitivity parameters for determining voltages and currents estimated on bars and lines of the feeders directly involved with that failed segment. A comparison between this process and classical methods is performed for different test networks from the literature about networks reconfiguration
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Pós-graduação em Engenharia Elétrica - FEIS
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)