PURPOSE. To consider aspects of solving the complex problem of reasonable choice and assignment of the repair management strategy for the equipment of power supply systems of oil production consumers according to the actual technical condition. To form a methodology for assessing the comparative effectiveness of repair management strategies: «By frequency, running hours» and «By technical condition». To verify the performance of the integrated methodology. Justify and demonstrate the effectiveness of the repair management strategy: «By technical condition» of the equipment on the real example of the typical scheme of the electrical supply system of oil fields.METHODS. In solving the problems set: the method of block diagrams for calculating the structural reliability of electric distribution network, including the probabilities of power supply failure in the circuit of each technological consumer, taking into account the possibility of redundancy and imposing an emergency restoration of the main element on the planned repair of the reserve, the method of hierarchy analysis for integral assessment of the actual technical condition of electrical equipment 6 (10) kV, method of calculating the mathematical expectation of damage from technological losses of oil production to assess the severity of the consequences of disruption of electricity supply to consumers of oil production, the method of expert decisions to adjust the regulatory periodicity and frequency of scheduled repairs of equipment, depending on the actual value of technical condition index.RESULTS. The relevance of the research direction is substantiated. Computational methodology of comprehensive assessment of comparative efficiency of equipment repair management strategies in oilfield power supply system «By frequency, running hours» and «By technical condition» to justify the priority of one of them has been formed. On a concrete computational example the preference of strategy choice «By technical condition» is proved as applied to the equipment of 6(10) kV power supply systems of oil fields.CONCLUSION. The developed methodology and its validation on the example of a real power supply system allows to substantiate and illustrate the effectiveness of the strategy «By technical condition» in comparison with the strategy: «By frequency, running hours» in relation to the management of repairs of oil production facilities.
Power transformers are one of the most important and complex parts of an electric power system. Maintenance is performed for this responsible part based on the technical condition of the transformer using a predictive approach. The technical condition of the power transformer can be diagnosed using a range of different diagnostic methods, for example, analysis of dissolved gases (DGA), partial discharge monitoring, vibration monitoring, and moisture monitoring. In this paper, the authors present a digital model for predicting the technical condition of a power transformer and determining the type of defect and its cause in the event of defect detection. The predictive digital model is developed using the programming environment in LabVIEW and is based on the fuzzy logic approach to the DGA method, interpreted by the key gas method and the Dornenburg ratio method. The developed digital model is verified on a set of 110 kV and 220 kV transformers of one of the sections of the distribution network and thermal power plant in the Russian Federation. The results obtained showed its high efficiency in predicting faults and the possibility of using it as an effective computing tool to facilitate the work of the operating personnel of power enterprises.
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