Evaluación en régimen permanente de un modelo georreferenciado del sistema de distribución de la Empresa Eléctrica Cotopaxi

At this research project, a georeferenced model of distribution system of San Rafael substation was made, with the purpose to analyze the behavior system on steady state including short circuit events and contingencies, which could be produced by internal or external events. To model georeferenced s...

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Auteur principal: Pallo Oña, Cristian David (author)
Autres auteurs: Rumipamba Rumipamba, Luis Efraín (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Langue:spa
Publié: 2022
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Accès en ligne:http://repositorio.utc.edu.ec/handle/27000/9786
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Résumé:At this research project, a georeferenced model of distribution system of San Rafael substation was made, with the purpose to analyze the behavior system on steady state including short circuit events and contingencies, which could be produced by internal or external events. To model georeferenced system, following software was used: ArcGIS and DigSILENT PowerFactory, considering provided information by electric company "ELEPCO S.A.", where the main elements of the system were identified. For the creation of distribution system, the starting point was area delimitation covered by San Rafael substation within ArcGIS. Once all relevant information was obtained, "SED" and "Line" formats were created using Excel. Then, DGS format was generated, which is the union of two aforementioned formats through the use of a macro, from which the geographical and electrical characteristics of the elements to be created within PowerFactory are obtained. Finally, studies were carried out on permanent regime considering demand variations at network, where unbalanced power flows, short circuit analysis and contingency analysis were analyzed, obtaining as a result from system keeps operating at established limits by the ARCONEL 005/18 regulation for voltage levels, under N-1 contingency conditions.