Title :
Geo-lightning grid based on a geographical information system, to improve poles distribution network designs, prioritize maintenance and boost the power system reliability
Author :
Zorrilla, Luis Alejandro
Author_Institution :
Worldwide Eng., Major Projects Dept., Occidental Oil & Gas Corp., Houston, TX, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents a grid built based on the correlation of lightning strikes location and amplitude in kilo amperes, to understand and improve the designs of the electrical poles located in critical areas of significant lightning activity. The geo-lightning grid is colored blue to red, being red critical, to prioritize the areas. Overlapped with the electrical network geographical topology, displays the sections of the network that must be strengthened to meet the lightning density with such characteristics. The geo-lightning grid and the electrical network are based on a Geographical Information System. A case study is presented to illustrate the impact of this approach, studying a power system which feeds an Oil field, where the power supply is tied with the barrels of oil production. Being the power reliability a milestone as a consequence of the tremendous economic impact that a failure due to lightning may cause.
Keywords :
geographic information systems; lightning; petroleum industry; poles and towers; power engineering computing; power grids; power system management; power system reliability; economic impact; electrical network geographical topology; electrical poles; geo-lightning grid; geographical information system; grid built; lightning density; lightning strikes amplitude; lightning strikes location; oil field; oil production; poles distribution network designs; power reliability; power supply; power system maintenance; power system reliability; significant lightning activity; Correlation; Information systems; Lightning; Maintenance engineering; Power system reliability; Production; Electrical Network; Geographical Information System (GIS); Grid; Lightning; Lightning Location System (LLS); Maintenance; Pole; Power System; Reliability;
Conference_Titel :
Robotics Symposium, 2011 IEEE IX Latin American and IEEE Colombian Conference on Automatic Control and Industry Applications (LARC)
Conference_Location :
Bogota
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1689-8
DOI :
10.1109/LARC.2011.6086861