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Analytical Tools to Predict Distribution Outage Restoration Load. Final Project Report.
Author(s) -
J. Adam Law
Publication year - 1994
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/71512
Subject(s) - pickup , environmental science , voltage , field (mathematics) , duration (music) , meteorology , computer science , simulation , engineering , electrical engineering , mathematics , acoustics , physics , artificial intelligence , pure mathematics , image (mathematics)
The main activity of this project has been twofold: (1) development of a computer model to predict CLPU(Cold Load Pickup) and (2) development of a field measurement and analysis method to obtain the input parameters of the CLPU model. The field measurement and analysis method is called the Step-Voltage-Test (STEPV). The Kootenai Electric Cooperative Appleway 51 feeder in Coeur d`Alene was selected for analysis in this project and STEPV tests were performed in winters of 92 and 93. The STEPV data was analyzed (method and results presented within this report) to obtain the Appleway 51 feeder parameters for prediction by the CLPU model. One only CLPU record was obtained in winter 1994. Unfortunately, the actual CLPU was not dramatic (short outage and moderate temperature) and did not display cyclic restoration current. A predicted Appleway 51 feeder CLPU was generated using the parameters obtained via the STEPV measurement/analysis/algorithm method at the same ambient temperature and outage duration as the measured actual CLPU. The predicted CLPU corresponds reasonably well with the single actual CLPU data obtained in winter 1994 on the Appleway 51 feeder

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