2019
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/483/1/012080
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Agent-based approach for analysis of electricity distribution technological processes in power systems

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“…The root object of this ontology is digital substation. This object has two sets of characteristics necessary for research and solving problems of reducing energy losses [4,5]. The first of them is determined at the level of such passport characteristics as higher voltage, lower voltage, current on the higher voltage side, current on the lower voltage side.…”
Section: Subject Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The root object of this ontology is digital substation. This object has two sets of characteristics necessary for research and solving problems of reducing energy losses [4,5]. The first of them is determined at the level of such passport characteristics as higher voltage, lower voltage, current on the higher voltage side, current on the lower voltage side.…”
Section: Subject Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As part of the implementation of the departmental project of the Ministry of Energy of Russia "Digital Energy" (https://minenergo.gov.ru/node/14559) in terms of reducing technological disruptions and accidents at electric power facilities, formalization and accumulation of knowledge obtained during the development and study of tools for intelligent modeling and synthesis of the trajectories of technological processes of electric power grids are actively gaining importance [4][5][6] at the level of ontological models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In rural power networks, the most common transformers are transformers with a "star -star with zero" winding connection, which have a high zero-sequence resistance. Part of the additional power losses in a 0.38 kW network occurs in a 10/0.4 kW power transformer [2,3]. Since the load in the rural municipal network is asymmetrical and every year the number of non-linear loads that generate higher current harmonics into the electrical network increases, the power transformers used become ineffective [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%