2009 IEEE International Conference on
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics |
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Abstract
Proper maintenance strategies are very desirable for
minimizing the operational and maintenance costs of power
systems without sacrificing reliability. Condition-based
maintenance has largely replaced time-based maintenance
because of the former¡¯s potential economic benefits. As offshore
substations are often remotely located, they experience more
adverse environments, higher failures, and therefore need more
powerful analytical tools than their onshore counterpart. As
reliability information collected during operation of an offshore
substation can rarely avoid uncertainties, it is essential to obtain
consistent estimates of reliability measures under changing
environmental and operating conditions. Some attempts with
type-1 fuzzy logic were made with limited success in handling
uncertainties occurring in onshore power-system maintenance.
An adaptive maintenance advisor using type-2 fuzzy logic is
proposed here for handling operational variations and
uncertainties for condition-based maintenance of an offshore
substation. The maintenance advisor receives maintenance plans
for its key components from a system maintenance optimizer,
which is optimizing all the maintenance activities in the entire
connected grid by considering only major system variables and
the overall system performance. During operation, the offshore
substation will experience continuing ageing and shifts in control,
set-point, weather and load factors, measurement and humanjudgment
detected from the connected grid and all other
equipments; which will certainly contain a lot of uncertainties.
The advisor implements the system-optimized maintenance plan
within its offshore substation, and estimates the change of loadpoint
reliability due to operational variations and uncertainties of
its key components. The maintenance advisor will report any
drastic deterioration of load-point reliability within each
substation, which may lead to re-optimization of the substation¡¯s
maintenance activities for meeting its desired reliability during
operation. The reliability of an offshore substation connected to a
medium-sized onshore grid will be studied here using minimum
cut set method. The relative merits between type-2 & type-1 fuzzy
logic will also be studied in terms of their versatility, efficiency
and ability for reliability modelling of operational variations and
uncertainties.