Fluent Restoration Modelling Applied to a Real Power System Using Colored Petri Nets
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj10.802Keywords:
Fluent restoration, Colored Petri nets, CPM/PERT, Brazilian interconnected systemAbstract
In this article the Colored Petri Nets (CPN) and the Critical Path Method along with the Program Evaluation Review Technique (CPM/PERT) are described and their characteristics compared for application on the real-time fluent restoration of power systems. A CPN based method is proposed and has been found more suitable since it is able to represent the temporal sequencing and the logical dependency between restoration activities. The restoration planning of electrical power systems are based on a worksheet drawn up by experts, which contains a list of procedures for restoration. The restoration process has been improved and a real case study is presented using the CPN modeling applied with success to an operative fluent restoration post-outage in the Brazilian interconnected system