[go: up one dir, main page]
More Web Proxy on the site http://driver.im/ skip to main content
10.1145/51909.51924acmconferencesArticle/Chapter ViewAbstractPublication Pagesiea-aeiConference Proceedingsconference-collections
Article
Free access

Sherlock—a system for diagnosing power distribution ring network faults

Published: 03 June 1988 Publication History

Abstract

This paper reports the development of a software system, SHERLOCK, for fault diagnosis in power distribution ring networks. The system consists of a fault diagnosis subsystem implemented using Prolog and a user interface subsystem developed in the SmallTalk environment. This paper first gives an account of faults which may occur in distribution ring networks together with the fault symptoms and hidden defects. It then summarizes the general fault diagnosis rules. The methods of representation of network, faults, symptoms and defects are developed and the search procedure for searching the network busbars in the fault diagnosis process is outlined. This subsystem can be accessed by operation engineers through the user interface subsystem which displays in graphical form the network and the fault solutions generated. The usefulness of SHERLOCK is illustrated by its application to an 11kV 3-leg ring network.

References

[1]
FUJIWARA R., SAKAGUCHI T., KOHNO Y., and SUZUKI H.: "An Intelligent Load Flow Engine for Power System Planning", IEEE Trans., 1986, PWRS-1, (3), pp.302-307.
[2]
LIU C., and TOMSOViC K.: "An Expert System Assisting Decision-Making of Reactive Power/Voltage Control", ibid, 1986, PWRS-1, (3), pp.195-201.
[3]
SAKAGUCHi T., and MATSUMOTO, K.: "Development of a Knowledge Based System for Power System Restoration", ibid, 1983, PAS-102, (2), pp.320-329.
[4]
WOLLENBERG B.F.: "Feasibility Study for Energy Management System Intelligent Alarm Processor", ibid, 1986, PWRS-1, (2), pp.341-247.
[5]
GONZALEZ A.J., OSBORNE R.L., KEMPER C.T., and LOWENFELD, S.: "On-line Diagnosis of Turbine-Generators using Artificial Intelligence", ibid, 1986 EC-1, (2), pp.68-74.
[6]
TALUKDAR S.N., CARDOZO E., and PERRY T.: "The Operator Assistant- An Intelligent, Expandable Program for Power System Trouble Analysis", ibid, 1986, PWRS-1, (3), pp.182-187.
[7]
SUGIYAI I., and ISHIKAWA K: "Knowledge Realization and Transformation in KRISP", Proceedings of the 4th Conference on Logic Programming '85, Wada E. (Ed), Springer-Verlag, 1985, pp.299-311.
[8]
WONG K.P., and CHE~G H.N.: "Artificial Intelligence Approach to Load Allocation in Distribution Substations", IEE Proc., 1987, Part C, Trans. & Dist., Vol. 134, (5), pp.357-365.
[9]
WONG K.P., and TSANG C.P.: "A Logic Programming Approach to Fault Diagnosis in Distribution Ring Networks", to be published in Electric Power Systems Research, 1988,

Cited By

View all
  • (2009)Applications of artificial intelligence and expert systems in power engineeringThe Knowledge Engineering Review10.1017/S02698889000053485:02(127)Online publication date: 7-Jul-2009

Index Terms

  1. Sherlock—a system for diagnosing power distribution ring network faults

                        Recommendations

                        Comments

                        Please enable JavaScript to view thecomments powered by Disqus.

                        Information & Contributors

                        Information

                        Published In

                        cover image ACM Conferences
                        IEA/AIE '88: Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Industrial and engineering applications of artificial intelligence and expert systems - Volume 1
                        June 1988
                        636 pages
                        ISBN:0897912713
                        DOI:10.1145/51909
                        • Editor:
                        • Moonis Ali
                        Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full citation on the first page. Copyrights for components of this work owned by others than ACM must be honored. Abstracting with credit is permitted. To copy otherwise, or republish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission and/or a fee. Request permissions from [email protected]

                        Sponsors

                        Publisher

                        Association for Computing Machinery

                        New York, NY, United States

                        Publication History

                        Published: 03 June 1988

                        Permissions

                        Request permissions for this article.

                        Check for updates

                        Qualifiers

                        • Article

                        Conference

                        IEA/AIE88
                        Sponsor:

                        Contributors

                        Other Metrics

                        Bibliometrics & Citations

                        Bibliometrics

                        Article Metrics

                        • Downloads (Last 12 months)48
                        • Downloads (Last 6 weeks)2
                        Reflects downloads up to 17 Dec 2024

                        Other Metrics

                        Citations

                        Cited By

                        View all
                        • (2009)Applications of artificial intelligence and expert systems in power engineeringThe Knowledge Engineering Review10.1017/S02698889000053485:02(127)Online publication date: 7-Jul-2009

                        View Options

                        View options

                        PDF

                        View or Download as a PDF file.

                        PDF

                        eReader

                        View online with eReader.

                        eReader

                        Login options

                        Media

                        Figures

                        Other

                        Tables

                        Share

                        Share

                        Share this Publication link

                        Share on social media