Sistema elétrico automatizado objetivando otimização na alimentação de centros de consumo. / Automated electrical system aiming optimal supply at consumption centers.

AUTOR(ES)
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

RESUMO

This study is about the usage of the Petri Net as an analysis and development tool of the automation of a pilot micro plant of 130 kW. The project was carried out in the energy quality laboratory center at the Escola Politécnica de São Paulo. Its main goal was to study the most important variables related to the quality of energy and the functionalities of the automatized system types. By using the Petri Net, it was possible to foresee the attainment, vivacity, reliability and reversibility of the software, developed and installed in a state-of-the-art programmable logical controller (PLC). Through an open protocol communication network, information was exchanged between the PLC and the generators (G1 and G2) control modules. Digital inputs and outputs were used to monitor and switch the automatic transfer keys (Close and Open Transition) and the motor switches. The procedures done were shown on a local panel of control and transfer, as well as on the Ethernet, at a remote supervision and control interface (SCADA). In this case study, 24 different positions were identified, taking into account the four sources of generation at the moment and the two centers of energy consumption. Through local IHM or remote supervision (SCADA), it was possible to switch positions (topology) and perform the main maneuvres of momentary and transitional parallelism from generator groups to concessionary. As to the PLC application program, a security block was set to all commanded devices, assuming that the operator was unaware of the criteria and security steps needed to proceed with transitions in topology (worst case).

ASSUNTO(S)

rede de petri petri net automação industrial industrial automation

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