1000 resultados para Reconfiguração de sistemas de distribuição de energia elétrica
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Hoje no mercado brasileiro de eletricidade, o preço da energia convencional é composto pela soma do valor do Preço de Liquidação das Diferenças (PLD) divulgado pela Câmara de Comercialização de Energia Elétrica (CCEE) semanalmente com o valor do Spread negociado bilateralmente no mercado à vista (mercado de curto prazo), resultante do equilíbrio entre oferta e demanda. Em alguns momentos, o valor do Spread chega a representar mais de 100% do custo total da energia. Este trabalho faz uma análise do mercado brasileiro, bem como, de alguns mercados no exterior de energia elétrica e destaca os pontos que tem influência direta, na formação do Spread da energia convencional e como isso afeta a decisão de contratação dos agentes. Além disso, o trabalho busca encontrar correlações entre dados divulgados, como carga e oferta de energia, com o ágio negociado no mercado de curto prazo, buscando entender o real impacto de cada um desses fatores e explicar as grandes variações já observadas. Sugere-se também um modelo de regressão linear múltipla para a projeção de valores do ágio. Para tanto, foram utilizadas informações proveniente de um banco de dados de cotações de negócios efetivamente realizados no curto prazo desde janeiro de 2011 até julho de 2014, bem como informações retiradas da CCEE e Operador Nacional do Sistema (ONS).
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As unidades de alimentação ininterruptas, UPS’s, desempenham na atualidade um papel fundamental na alimentação de cargas críticas nas instalações elétricas. Na cada vez mais premente necessidade de garantir qualidade e continuidade de energia levou a que este tipo de equipamentos se tenha desenvolvido e aperfeiçoado do ponto de vista tecnológico. A alimentação das instalações elétricas proveniente da rede de distribuição de energia contém ou está sujeita a micro interrupções, interrupções, sobretensões, conteúdo harmónico indesejável, não garantindo os níveis exigidos por alguns dos sistemas elétricos atuais colocando em causa a cadeia de valor de muitas empresas. O nível de disponibilidade e qualidade de potência está diretamente relacionado e produz efeitos diretos na continuidade das operações. Fatores como a produtividade, qualidade de produtos e serviços, capacidade concorrencial, segurança de bens e pessoas são imprescindíveis. Os sistemas de UPS’s de elevada potência com unidades de alimentação ligadas em paralelo garantindo redundância no fornecimento de energia às cargas constituem hoje a solução para o tipo de problemas referido. Contudo, a sua inserção nas instalações elétricas obriga a cuidados específicos, nomeadamente no que se refere ao regime de neutro da instalação, o qual condiciona de forma determinante a proteção de circuitos de distribuição e de pessoas. Em Portugal o regime de neutro adotado, de uma forma generalizada, regime de terras separadas (é o regime TT), no qual a proteção de pessoas é assegurada pela colocação de dispositivos de corrente residual diferencial. Solução que no caso das configurações de paralelos redundantes de UPS’s de elevada potência não garante um normal funcionamento destes sistemas concebidos para fundamentalmente funcionarem em regime TN (regime de Terra pelo Neutro). No presente trabalho apresenta-se no caso de estudo uma situação típica de instalação na qual se registam problemas de conflitos de neutro na saída de UPS’s que obrigam à alteração do tipo de dispositivo de proteção nas entradas das máquinas e circuito de bypass. São, ainda, apresentadas propostas de solução.
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Esse caderno traz uma reflexão sobre Recursos Energéticos Distribuídos (RED) e sua inserção no mercado de energia elétrica brasileiro. A geração distribuída, a eficiência energética, o gerenciamento de demanda e o armazenamento de energia compõem esse elenco de recursos que, atuando proximamente ao uso final da energia, é capaz de oferecer soluções – tanto do lado da oferta quanto do lado da demanda – que contribuam para o equilíbrio no atendimento energético. O entendimento sobre Recursos Energéticos Distribuídos no Brasil muito tem a ganhar na interação entre os centros de pesquisa nacionais e com pesquisadores e profissionais do exterior. Assim, agradecemos à colaboração recebida de diversos profissionais do Brasil e de outros países na realização desse caderno. Acreditamos que as experiências pesquisadas na realização dessa publicação, e agora compartilhadas com o público em geral, auxiliarão a melhor entender e desenvolver os RED no Brasil.
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This paper addresses the theme of retrotif applied to buildings that belong to the modernist architectural production of historical interest located in the urban area of Natal . The overall objective is to identify and harmonize procedures for retrofit and architectural heritage preservation using elements of constructive analysis of expression and Benefit Cost Ratio ( BCR ) parameters established by the National Electric Energy Agency - ANEEL . The hypothesis put forward is that by stimulating the projetual year analysis , retrofit interventions , it is possible to obtain better results with projects RCB addressing the issues of preservation of architectural heritage . For both flow analysis of process solutions and proposals for action of elements and systems that seek to improve the energy performance of the building , restoring or preserving the architectural elements were developed . The proposed interventions undergo performance through computer simulations of systems such as DesignBuilder, Solar and Sun Tool. The energy results were converted to the analysis of RCB parameter and compared to the constructive expression of the project because the prenatal and intervention. From the results , a plot was constructed which results in a comparison between the RCB and the constructive expression of the simulated interventions
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This Thesis main objective is to implement a supporting architecture to Autonomic Hardware systems, capable of manage the hardware running in reconfigurable devices. The proposed architecture implements manipulation, generation and communication functionalities, using the Context Oriented Active Repository approach. The solution consists in a Hardware-Software based architecture called "Autonomic Hardware Manager (AHM)" that contains an Active Repository of Hardware Components. Using the repository the architecture will be able to manage the connected systems at run time allowing the implementation of autonomic features such as self-management, self-optimization, self-description and self-configuration. The proposed architecture also contains a meta-model that allows the representation of the Operating Context for hardware systems. This meta-model will be used as basis to the context sensing modules, that are needed in the Active Repository architecture. In order to demonstrate the proposed architecture functionalities, experiments were proposed and implemented in order to proof the Thesis hypothesis and achieved objectives. Three experiments were planned and implemented: the Hardware Reconfigurable Filter, that consists of an application that implements Digital Filters using reconfigurable hardware; the Autonomic Image Segmentation Filter, that shows the project and implementation of an image processing autonomic application; finally, the Autonomic Autopilot application that consist of an auto pilot to unmanned aerial vehicles. In this work, the applications architectures were organized in modules, according their functionalities. Some modules were implemented using HDL and synthesized in hardware. Other modules were implemented kept in software. After that, applications were integrated to the AHM to allow their adaptation to different Operating Context, making them autonomic.
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Analogous to sunspots and solar photospheric faculae, which visibility is modulated by stellar rotation, stellar active regions consist of cool spots and bright faculae caused by the magnetic field of the star. Such starspots are now well established as major tracers used to estimate the stellar rotation period, but their dynamic behavior may also be used to analyze other relevant phenomena such as the presence of magnetic activity and its cycles. To calculate the stellar rotation period, identify the presence of active regions and investigate if the star exhibits or not differential rotation, we apply two methods: a wavelet analysis and a spot model. The wavelet procedure is also applied here to study pulsation in order to identify specific signatures of this particular stellar variability for different types of pulsating variable stars. The wavelet transform has been used as a powerful tool for treating several problems in astrophysics. In this work, we show that the time-frequency analysis of stellar light curves using the wavelet transform is a practical tool for identifying rotation, magnetic activity, and pulsation signatures. We present the wavelet spectral composition and multiscale variations of the time series for four classes of stars: targets dominated by magnetic activity, stars with transiting planets, those with binary transits, and pulsating stars. We applied the Morlet wavelet (6th order), which offers high time and frequency resolution. By applying the wavelet transform to the signal, we obtain the wavelet local and global power spectra. The first is interpreted as energy distribution of the signal in time-frequency space, and the second is obtained by time integration of the local map. Since the wavelet transform is a useful mathematical tool for nonstationary signals, this technique applied to Kepler and CoRoT light curves allows us to clearly identify particular signatures for different phenomena. In particular, patterns were identified for the temporal evolution of the rotation period and other periodicity due to active regions affecting these light curves. In addition, a beat-pattern vii signature in the local wavelet map of pulsating stars over the entire time span was also detected. The second method is based on starspots detection during transits of an extrasolar planet orbiting its host star. As a planet eclipses its parent star, we can detect physical phenomena on the surface of the star. If a dark spot on the disk of the star is partially or totally eclipsed, the integrated stellar luminosity will increase slightly. By analyzing the transit light curve it is possible to infer the physical properties of starspots, such as size, intensity, position and temperature. By detecting the same spot on consecutive transits, it is possible to obtain additional information such as the stellar rotation period in the planetary transit latitude, differential rotation, and magnetic activity cycles. Transit observations of CoRoT-18 and Kepler-17 were used to implement this model.
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The goal of the power monitoring in electrical power systems is to promote the reliablility as well as the quality of electrical power.Therefore, this dissertation proposes a new theory of power based on wavelet transform for real-time estimation of RMS voltages and currents, and some power amounts, such as active power, reactive power, apparent power, and power factor. The appropriate estimation the of RMS and power values is important for many applications, such as: design and analysis of power systems, compensation devices for improving power quality, and instruments for energy measuring. Simulation and experimental results obtained through the proposed MaximalOverlap Discrete Wavelet Transform-based method were compared with the IEEE Standard 1459-2010 and the commercial oscilloscope, respectively, presenting equivalent results. The proposed method presented good performance for compact mother wavelet, which is in accordance with real-time applications.
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The search for mitigation solutions, with respect to the effects of overvoltages linked to the energization and reclosing maneuvers of transmission lines include a challenging subject with strong impact on the insulation coordination of electrical systems. Although the recognition of classical and commercial proposals to mitigate these phenomena, other possibilities are certainly still worthwhile highlighting and investigations. In this context, the present work is grounded in the exposure of the physical and mathematical foundations of a strategy based on controlled switchings, whose moments to the line reclosing are pre-programmed. The computational evaluation of the effectiveness of the methodology is made using the ATP simulator, which are studies in a typical electrical system subjected to the action of short-circuits fallowed by shutdowns and subsequent reclosing, under the action of technology here focused and lack thereof.
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This paper analyses the sustainability under the environmental (ecological) perspective of Water Supply and Sanitary Sewers Systems from Uberaba city, MG. It was accomplished in this analysis, An Environmental Sustainability Assessment of those systems, by the means of specific sustainability indicators proposed for Uberaba, but which may be used for other simi-lar cities. To the characterization of the systems, visitations were made to the main units as well as a documental was elaborated. The definition of the level or stage of the sustainability by the indicators was made based on a literature review, on interviews with the technicians and managers of the systems and based on the characterization and observation of the system reality, being attributed to them the following classification: Non Sustainable, Low Sustaina-bility, Medium Sustainability and High Sustainability. It was verified that the indicators that have lower compatibility to the process of sustainability to the studied systems are those rela-ted to the water physical losses, to the water per capita consumption, to the electricity con-sumption and to the sludge from the water treatment plants disposal untreated into a water body, for the Water Supply System. And those ones related to the attendance with sewage treatment, to the electricity consumption and to the usage of the treated sewage, for the Sani-tary Sewers, all of them classified as Non Sustainable.
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A crescente evolução da utilização das Tecnologias de Informação (TI), nomeadamente em instituições e empresas, faz com que exista um aumento no consumo da energia elétrica e elevados custos de manutenção associados. Com esta situação, existe cada vez mais a preocupação em arranjar formas/técnicas de baixar este consumo, isto é, a necessidade de gerir estes consumos de forma a que se consiga baixar a fatura energética. O presente trabalho tem como objetivo estudar possibilidades de eficiência energética associado a um parque informático distribuído, nomeadamente estudar o que pode ser feito para reduzir consumos num edifício escolar, utilizando como caso de estudo uma escola do Instituto Politécnico de Leiria. Esta dissertação apresenta diferentes propostas de modo a que se consigam reduzir os consumos energéticos, nomeadamente com a substituição de equipamentos por outros mais eficientes. Numa parte inicial, o trabalho abrange uma visão global sobre técnicas que têm vindo a ser desenvolvidas para melhorar a eficiência energética em sistemas computacionais. Efetuaram-se medições de consumos, tanto em equipamentos como em sala, durante um período experimental, de modo a obter conclusões sobre os valores obtidos com a substituição dos equipamentos existentes por equipamentos eficientes.