Title :
A connectionist approach to real-time control and simulation of switching operations in power systems substations
Author :
Gavrilas, M. ; Georgescu, G. ; Cartina, G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Power Syst., Gh. Asachi Tech. Univ., Iasi, Romania
Abstract :
This paper applies an artificial neural network (ANN) model to the online control and simulation of switching operations in power system substations. Both problems are considered in relation to a complex substation configuration that uses a switching arrangement with double busbar selection and one transfer busbar. The first section presents the design of an operator training simulator based on the ANN approach. For simplicity, the principles of the ANN model are described using a simple test-case. Then, the more complex substation configuration is considered in order to design two ANNs to simulate operations with different apparatus in the substation using simple multilayer perceptron architectures. For the online control of switching operations, the authors propose a generalized circuit that can be easily particularized to obtain any real circuit in the substation. Eleven ANNs were trained separately for the operation with each apparatus in the generalized circuit. These ANNs were joined to form a unique ANN able to control all operations in the substation. Both ANN models were implemented as software applications by Turbo-Pascal into PC-AT compatible systems. The advantage of the proposed connectionist approach is that it is reliable and faster than other traditional methods
Keywords :
feedforward neural nets; microcomputer applications; multilayer perceptrons; neurocontrollers; power system analysis computing; power system control; real-time systems; switching; switching substations; PC-AT compatible systems; Turbo-Pascal; connectionist approach; double busbar selection; multilayer perceptron architectures; operator training simulator; power systems substations; real-time control; real-time simulation; software applications; switching arrangement; switching operations; transfer busbar; Artificial neural networks; Circuit simulation; Circuit testing; Multilayer perceptrons; Power system control; Power system modeling; Power system simulation; Power systems; Substations; Switching circuits;
Conference_Titel :
Electrotechnical Conference, 1996. MELECON '96., 8th Mediterranean
Conference_Location :
Bari
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3109-5
DOI :
10.1109/MELCON.1996.551217