Monitoring of High-Voltage Transmission Systems to Improve Reliability and Availability
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A1: Smart Grids and Microgrids".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2020) | Viewed by 6359
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Interests: electrical engineering; fault diagnosis; predictive maintenance; electrical machines; machine design; signal processing
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Dear Colleagues,
High-voltage transmission systems are essential for current and future electrical grids. High-voltage systems are subjected to different challenges, including the increasing presence of distributed generation and high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems, growing digitalization, and the need for extra reliability or the development of advanced online condition monitoring schemes based on state-of-the-art sensors, emerging communication systems and reliable diagnostic and prognostic strategies.
Power system reliability and availability is a critical aspect that can be improved by means of the development of online advanced diagnosis tools, which are becoming more and more crucial. In order to detect and predict early power system failures, it has become crucial to develop and test health monitoring techniques and failure detection and prognostic methods. This approach has many advantages, including a drastic reduction of unscheduled outages, easier maintenance and reduced maintenance costs, improved system performance and efficiency, or safety and reliability improvements, among others.
To this end, different technological progresses are required, which must be fully tested, proved and certified. Such progress includes the development and validation of new sensors, specific wireless communication systems, or health monitoring and prognosis algorithms capable of detecting or even anticipating future system failures or malfunctioning modes.
The key aspects of this Special Issue are to present novel research developments in the field of the condition monitoring of high-voltage systems focused on developing advanced fault diagnosis and prognosis approaches. It will cover different aspects, such as the development of new sensors and intelligent sensors or the adaptation of existing sensors for online monitoring, the analysis of the behavior of communication systems under high-voltage and high-current environments, the development of novel fault diagnosis and prognosis approaches, or the behavior of such systems under extreme environmental conditions, among others.
Prof. Jordi-Roger Riba Ruiz
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- High-voltage systems
- high-voltage direct current
- online measurements
- sensors
- smart systems
- data processing
- extreme environmental conditions
- reliability
- condition monitoring
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